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Alzheimer’s could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food | The Guardian

2012-09-11 ~ Mark

The strong association between poor diets and poverty allows people to use this issue as a cipher for something else they want to say, which is less socially acceptable.

Alzheimer’s could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food | The Guardian

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