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Study shows tooth loss, not low-protein intake, drives memory decline in aging mice
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Study shows tooth loss, not low-protein intake, drives memory decline in aging mice
Tooth loss doesn't just make eating harder, it may also make thinking more challenging. A new study from Hiroshima University shows that aging mice missing their molars experience measurable cognitive decline, even when their nutrition remains perfectly intact.
Hiroshima University Study Finds Tooth Loss Linked to Memory Decline in Aging Mice
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