Walnuts May Slow Brain Aging, New Dutch Study Shows
This everyday fruit could help slow cognitive decline—science reveals why - Futura-Sciences

A simple nut with a big impact: What dutch researchers found As the population ages, brain health is becoming a major concern. Now, a recent study published in Clinical Nutrition shines a hopeful spotlight on a humble food: walnuts. According to findings from June 2023, eating walnuts every day can...
Dutch researchers discovered that daily walnut consumption could help slow cognitive decline in aging populations. Published in Clinical Nutrition, the June 2023 study highlights the potential of this humble food to support brain health as people age, offering a simple dietary intervention for cognitive wellness.
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