Consuming olive oil could help reduce the risk of dying from dementia, regardless of overall diet quality, a new study in U.S ...
Eating a little olive oil daily could lower risk of dying from dementia, according to a new study by Harvard scientists.
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A new research study shows that adding just a little olive oil to your daily diet may help prevent dementia. NBC News analyst Dr. Vin Gupta reports on why a higher olive oil intake could be linked to ...
A team of nutritionists and medical researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found evidence that daily consumption of olive oil may reduce the chances of developing dementia.
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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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