NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Higher levels of aluminum in drinking water appear to increase people’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, whereas higher levels of silica appear to decrease the risk, according to French investigators. “Alzheimer’s disease is a multifactorial disease, and aluminum concentrations in drinking water may have an effect on cognitive decline and [...]
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 Many people are very interested in investing in a water treatment system for their family, but often get confused by the different machines and processes that are involved in improving water quality. No one machine can get rid of everything that’s in your water, but knowing what the most common water treatment processes are [...]
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