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A new study from Monash University found that even small increases in ultraprocessed food consumption raise dementia risk independently of overall diet quality, including adherence to the Mediterranean diet. The finding challenges the widespread assumption that eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can compensate for packaged snacks and processed meats — and raises urgent questions about food regulation, equity, and the biological mechanisms linking industrial food additives to cognitive decline.

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