Drinking tea and red wine with plenty of kale could slash the risk of Alzheimer's disease, a study suggests.
The products are rich in chemicals called flavonols, among many other nutrients which may support brain health.
Researchers at Rush University in Chicago tracked more than 900 older people for up to 12 years after asking them about their diets.
Those who consumed the most flavonols - around one cup of black tea a day - were half as likely to develop Alzheimer's.
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7 comments:
Where ? What ? who ?
Well I think Joe Biden missed this.
The "study suggests"
Wow, Pelosi must drink lots of red wine and black tea.
And eating what the fk you want in moderation is also good.
Pelosi & Hillary better start eating some !!! LOL
Bernie Sanders too !!!! OLD Fart
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