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Brushing Teeth Regularly Could _____ Dementia Risk
Women who brush their _____ regularly could keep their ______ sharp later in life, _____ study from the University __ California.
Researchers found that elderly _____ who brushed their teeth ____ than once a day ____ up to 65 per ____ more likely to develop ________ than those who brushed _____ times a day.
Not only does the _____ of your mind predict ____ kind of oral health ______ you practise, it may __ that your oral health ______ influence whether or not ___ get dementia, the Daily ____ quoted Annlia Paganini-Hill, the _____'_ lead author, as saying.
The study, published in ___ Journal of the American __________ Society, tracked the health __ almost 5,500 residents at _ Californian retirement community from 1992 to 2010.
Some 18 years later, 1,145 of the original group ___ signs of dementia. Of 78 women who brushed their _____ less than once a ___ in 1992, 21 had ________ by 2010, about one ____ per 3.7 women.
In comparison, among those ___ brushed at least once _ day, closer to one __ every 4.5 women developed ________ a 65 per cent _______ chance of the disease.
The University of California ___________ said that while they ____'_ proved dental decay could ____ dementia, the topic warrants ____ research.