Older adults who consistently followed a Mediterranean-style eating pattern known as the MIND diet were less likely to show signs of a degenerative brain condition tied to memory loss and dementia, a… [+8367 chars]
This diet appears to protect aging brains from dementia-related degeneration - PsyPost
Older adults who followed a Mediterranean-inspired diet known as the MIND diet were significantly less likely to have hippocampal sclerosis at death, providing new clues about how nutrition could support brain health and cognitive aging.
By:Eric W. Dolan
Source:PsyPost
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