New research suggests that picking your nose may increase the risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia

A study out of Griffith University headed by Professor James St John suggests that picking your nose may increase the risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Chlamydia pneumoniae (not the sexually transmitted Chlamydia) has long been suspected to be a factor in Alzheimer’s and dementia, but the pathway past the brain-blood barrier had yet to be discovered

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