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flag Study links specific mouth bacteria to Alzheimer's risk, suggesting a diet change might help.

flag Recent research suggests certain mouth bacteria may be linked to Alzheimer's disease. flag Higher levels of Porphyromonas and Prevotella bacteria were associated with memory issues and the APOE4 gene, respectively. flag However, it's unclear if these bacteria cause Alzheimer's or if they are just present alongside the disease. flag Meanwhile, higher amounts of Neisseria and Haemophilus bacteria were linked to better cognitive function. flag Eating a plant-based diet could help promote beneficial mouth bacteria and potentially reduce the risk of dementia.

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