Elderly people who reported eating at least 2.8 servings of vegetables a day compared to people who ate less than one serving a day saw their rate of memory loss and other mental decline slow by 40 percent over six years, the researchers found.
Vegetables slow memory loss in old age
October 24th, 2006 | food angels, health, produce












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