New study links dietary flavonols with reduced risk of Alzheimer dementia
date:Jun 19, 2020
A new study, published in the scientific journal Neurology found that a higher intake of plant compounds known as flavonols, is associated with a 48% decreased risk of developing Alzheimer dementia.

Flavonols are a type of bioactive compound found in grapes, as well as other fruits and vegetables. Flavonols are known for promoting beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Grapes of all colors red, green, and black are a natural source of flavonols, including kaempferol, myricet
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