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Don t worry – Picking your nose doesn t cause Alzheimer s disease

It's been a rough week for nose-pickers, with headlines loudly declaring "scary evidence" has been found linking Alzheimer's disease to a bit of finger-based nasal exploration. But what is the evidence behind this bold claim and is it really a problem?

Picking your nose or plucking hairs could increase risk of Alzheimer s, say scientists

Picking your nose or plucking hairs could increase risk of Alzheimer s, say scientists
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Picking your nose may increase your risk of dementia, says bombshell new medical study

Picking your nose may increase your risk of dementia, says bombshell new medical study
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Common nose habit could increase your risk of Alzheimer s and dementia

Common nose habit could increase your risk of Alzheimer s and dementia
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Picking your nose may raise the rise of dementia, study suggests

Researchers implanted mice with a common bacteria and found that it can damage the brain. Picking the nose can undo a person s natural defenses against letting the brain get infected.

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