Daily serving of leafy greens could help prevent dementia, study suggests

Eating plenty of leafy green vegetables every day could ward off dementia in later life, new research suggests.

Daily serving of leafy greens could help prevent dementia, study suggests

Eating plenty of leafy green vegetables every day could ward off dementia in later life, new research suggests.

A study of elderly people found those who ate around one serving of leafy greens each day had brains that were the equivalent of 11 years younger than those who never or rarely ate the vegetables.

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