Monday, April 24, 2023

Harvard: Deadly Breakfast Habit Accelerates Dementia by 82%...


You wake up…

You prepare a cup of coffee…

And then you do THIS.

Could this simple morning habit increase your dementia risk by a whopping 82%?

That’s EXACTLY what Harvard researchers are now saying… 

“This morning habit is the reason why Alzheimer’s is skyrocketing... and 1 in 3 American seniors will suffer with dementia or land in a nursing home,” said one expert.

Research shows it’s almost a guarantee you’re doing this 1 thing every single morning... 

Yet, it’s destroying your brain cells… causing Alzheimer’s plaques to grow… and erasing your precious memories.

So what is this deadly morning habit? 

And what can you do to fix it?

Watch this short video to find out.















It was located at Quonset Point on Narragansett Bay, an area now included in the town of North Kingstown. The Navy acquired the property in 1939 and built Naval Air Station Quonset Point. In 1942, adjoining properties were developed for training Seabees, including the Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) at Davisville. After World War II, the Naval Air Station remained in operation, but the NCBC was inactive until 1951, when the site was designated Headquarters, NCBC. The Naval Air Station was decommissioned in 1974. NCBC Davisville was selected for closure during the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC 1991) program and operational closure occurred on April 1, 1994. The land eventually was obtained by the State of Rhode Island. Redevelopment The State of Rhode Island has invested heavily into the transportation infrastructure of the Quonset Business Park, including rail, water/sewer, and the $170 million Rte 403 Connector, a 4-lane highway connecting the Park to Route 4. Today, the Park is the largest industrial park by employment levels in R.I. It is located on Narragansett Bay, Route 1 and Route 403. This 3,174-acre (12.84 km2) master-planned business park had, in 2007, nearly 150 businesses with infrastructure capacity for 18,000 total employees. The largest business is General Dynamics Electric Boat. Also located in the Park is the North Atlantic Distribution, Inc (NORAD),[1] the 7th largest automobile importer in North America. In 2011, the facility imported 150,519 autos and another 41,797 autos came by rail.[2] There are some thousand cars at any time stored within the Park. Within the park, the Quonset State Airport, which uses the former Navy Air Station Quonset Point runway, is managed by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation, is a general aviation facility with an 8,000 ft (2,400 m) runway. Also located within the park are the Seabee Museum and Memorial Park, a non-profit museum developed on 6.5 acres (26,000 m2) by former U.S. Navy Seabees which includes the former Navy concrete chapel, seven vintage Quonset huts, and a huge Seabee statue; and the non-profit Quonset Air Museum located in buildings that were originally built for the Naval Air Station Quonset Point










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