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Nearly 7 million Americans currently estimated to be living with Alzheimer’s.
Nearly 13 million people are projected to live with the disease by 2050 .
Researchers in China have identified three particular household products that they believe may most increase your risk of Alzheimer's disease.
The study found that regularly using disinfectant cleaning products, air fresheners, and anti-caries agents all appeared to contribute to cognitive decline in elderly adults.
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