More evidence fruits and greens can be good for the brain
date:Dec 07, 2018
range juice were 47 per cent less likely to have extensive cognitive deficits than men who drank the least, the researchers note in the journal Neurology.

Long-term intake of vegetables (eg., green leafy, dark orange and red vegetables), fruit (eg. berry fruits) and fruit juice (eg. orange juice) may be beneficial for late-life subjective cognitive function among U.S. men, lead study author Changzheng Yuan of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston said in an email.

Men should
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