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3 neurologists share their go-to food for cognitive health
And it’s likely already in your fridge.
Your brain is one of the most energy-demanding organs in your body, consuming about 20 percent of your daily calories. What you eat has a profound impact on brain function, affecting everything from ...
The MIND diet, rich in brain-friendly foods, may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Leafy greens, eggs and salmon may help support memory and general brain function. Blueberries, lamb and ...
A diet focused on the best foods for brain health slowed aging in key parts of the brain by over 2 years, a new study found.
A new study that tracked brain changes in more than 1,600 adults over 12 years found that eating may help keep the brain ...
As a dietitian, I always tell people to think of the brain as the mastermind behind almost everything — our thoughts, memory, focus, movements, breathing, heartbeat — and that certain foods can help ...
Memory is essential for identity, confidence and independence; yet memory loss is far more common than we realize. Mild cognitive impairment affects roughly one in five older adults. At the same time, ...
Your brain’s aging process may be more controllable than you think. Recent scientific discoveries reveal that specific foods can dramatically influence how quickly your brain ages, offering hope for ...
Indulging in cheeseburgers, fries and other junk foods may do more than add inches to the waistline—they could also quickly impair memory. This is the warning of a new study by researchers from the ...
The wellness industry and the food industry are intrinsically linked. And that link is getting stronger. Health-conscious consumers are seeking foods to aid weight loss, build strength, support ...
Boost your child’s performance during board exams with a smart diet plan. Know what foods improve memory, focus, and energy ...
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