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How cancer and Alzheimer's disease act as aging opposites
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Older people with cancer may have a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and vice versa, a large study suggests. Both diseases increase as people age and can be viewed as opposite faces of aging, researchers say in Wednesday's issue of the journal ...
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