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Brain Aging Tied to MIND Diet Scores
Better adherence correlated with slower gray matter loss over 12 years ...
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 long-running study suggests that the MIND diet may be linked to slower structural brain changes that often accompany aging. New research published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & ...
A Mediterranean diet rich in vegetables, berries, nuts and olive oil could slow down brain ageing, according to a long-term ...
The combined Mediterranean and blood pressure lowering diet may slow the structural changes related to brain aging, finds new research published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
As children with single-ventricle disease, a complex and severe heart defect, undergo a series of three reconstructive surgeries, pediatric researchers have detected higher rates of brain ...
Researchers have now evaluated the clinical symptoms, treatment methods, pathological features, and radiological presentations of PCNSL involving ventricles, with the goal of evaluating their effect ...
A Mediterranean diet has been linked to less brain tissue loss over time and less "ventricular enlargement", which is a marker of brain ageing.
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