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Though bizarre, Harvard researchers have discovered a shocking link between your sleep and the onset

[Sleeping in THIS position linked to Dementia]( Though bizarre, Harvard researchers have discovered a shocking link between your sleep and the onset of Alzheimer's. The big question is - do you sleep on your side or on your back? Because further research shows, [ONE of these positions]( is linked to the first signs of dementia. [Sleeping In THIS Position Is Linked To Alzheimer's >>]( To your health, Dr. Will Mitchell, DOM, MS Nutrition Click [here]( to unsubscribe 710 Century Pkwy, Allen TX 75002

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