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Healthy childhood diet can ‘keep mind sharp into 70s’ and ward off dementia

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Study is first to track people at different time points in life and finds close link between nutrition and cognitive ability

Study reveals strong links between the quality of a person's diet and cognitive ability over the course of life

medicalxpress.com

Eating a high-quality diet in youth and middle age could help keep your brain functioning well in your senior years, according to new preliminary findings from a study that used data collected from over 3,000 people followed for nearly…

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Limiting ultra-processed foods does not necessarily make for a healthy diet, study reveals

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A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not automatically make for a healthy diet, suggesting that the types of foods we eat may matter more than…

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Biggest beauty myths busted - from sleeping in make-up to bad diet causing acne

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When it comes to beauty, everyone has their own theories and ideas on how to achieve the perfect skin, hair and make-up - and while different things work for different people, there is more fact behind some of the ideas than others

“I Also Take Some Supplements”- Nico Carrillo Gives Away His Complete Diet Plan Before Fighting Saemapetch Fairtex at One Fight Night 23

Top-ranked bantamweight Muay Thai contender Nico ‘King of the North” Carrillo is primed for his return at ONE Fight Night 23: Ok vs. Rasulov. Scheduled for July 5th at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, and airing on US…

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Six Flags guests rage over extortionate cost of Diet Coke at theme park: 'Worse than Disney World'

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A Six Flags amusement park became less thrilling for a podcast host who paid a shocking amount of money for Diet Coke.

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‘Dang. At Disneyland they’re $5.25’: Six Flags customer buys a single Diet Coke for $9

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While theme park concessions have never known to be considered affordable, one Six Flags customer was shocked that their Diet Coke cost more than an engine air filter for a car.

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Intermittent fasting diet enhances memory and lowers dementia risk

Intermittent fasting has been made popular by Dr Michael Mosley, and now new research has revealed that it doesn't just help you to lose weight, it's also good for your brain

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New study reveals ketogenic diet's role in combating obesity

Researchers showed that ketogenic diet (KD)-induced bile acids (BAs) are protective against obesity.

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One diet found to boost brain health by 20% - cutting dementia risk

Researchers at Johns Hopkins compared two diets and found a significant difference

One diet found to boost brain health by 20% - cutting dementia risk

Researchers at Johns Hopkins compared two diets and found a significant difference

One diet boosts your brain health and cuts risk of Alzheimer's, study says

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Researchers pitted a standard healthy diet against a more extreme version and one was the clear winner

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Mediterranean and DASH diets could help lower cardiovascular disease risk in adults with type 1 diabetes

Eating patterns that align with the Mediterranean diet or the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet could help lower cardiovascular disease risk in adults with type 1 diabetes, according to results from a six-year study.

‘Limiting ultra-processed foods may not always result in healthy diet’

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UPFs are widely viewed as unhealthy because they contain high amounts of saturated fat, sugars and salt

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Limiting ultra-processed foods 'may not always result in healthy diet', experts say

Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are widely viewed as unhealthy because they contain high amounts of saturated fat, sugars and salt, but experts have raised concerns