Wednesday 13 June 2018

This diet change could help keep your brain healthy

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Women have a greater probability of developing Alzheimer's disease than men. But the MIND (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay) diet has emerged as a way to lower the chances of an Alzheimer's diagnosis.

The eating plan centers on brain-healthy foods such as nuts, green leafy vegetables, beans, whole grains, olive oil, fish, moderate wine consumption and poultry. Adding in extra blueberries and regular exercise will also go a long way to keep your brain sharp, experts say.

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