Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends in cognitive health, a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan ...
A recent study found that consuming a spoonful of olive oil a day could lower the risk of dying from dementia. The study was ...
Researchers have studied the effect of a common kitchen staple over 28 years and found just half a tablespoon of the good ...
A recent study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, the Columbia Aging Center, and the Norwegian ...
Eating a little olive oil daily could lower risk of dying from dementia, according to a new study by Harvard scientists.
This beloved condiment has been shown to help the body run longer—now, new research suggests it could keep your brain in ...
About a teaspoon of olive oil a day is linked with lowering the risk of death due to dementia by roughly 30 per cent, particularly in women, according to a new research.
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Researchers from Pennsylvania State University recently released a study that helps people determine their sleep type and ...
People that took a spoonful of olive oil a day were nearly 30 per cent less likely to die from dementia than non-olive oil ...
The Annals of Neurology published a new study suggesting that maintaining a healthy diet can help prevent dementia and extend ...
Consuming olive oil could help reduce the risk of dying from dementia, regardless of overall diet quality, a new study in U.S ...