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A fish-rich eating plan 'could help prevent Alzheimer's disease' by stopping brain from shrinking
Published Date:
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Making some simple changes to your diet could help keep dementia at bay, a new study suggests.
U.S. researchers found that elderly people with high levels of omega 3 found in oily fish and vitamins common in fruit and vegetables did better in memory tests than those with a less healthy diet.
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