Following ‘Mind diet’ could stave off thinking and memory problems – study

Experts said it was “critical” to find changes that people could make to help prevent conditions such as dementia
Experts said a diet rich in vegetables, fish and beans could protect brain health. Picture: PA

Experts said a diet rich in vegetables, fish and beans could protect brain health. Picture: PA

Following the Mind diet – which is rich in leafy vegetables, berries, nuts and beans – could stave off thinking and memory problems, according to new research.

Experts said it was “critical” to find changes that people could make to help prevent conditions such as dementia.

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