A Mediterranean-style diet of vegetables, whole grains and extra virgin olive oil may help reduce the genetic risk of dementia and even Alzheimer's disease, according ...
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet has been found to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease even among individuals who are genetically predisposed to developing the neurodegenerative condition, ...
New research indicates that the Mediterranean diet may have protective properties against dementia and cognitive decline. valbar STUDIO/Stocksy Previous studies have identified specific genetic ...
A high-fat diet can cause the intestinal lining to weaken, allowing live gut bacteria to travel directly to the brain in mice ...
You both start the same diet. You both hit the gym. Your friend sheds 5 kgs. You? Barely 1. Sound familiar? It’s not about motivation, or magic metabolism — it’s in your DNA. We live in an era where ...
Researchers found dietary changes may help improve cognitive health and stave off dementia A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and ...
This article explains how diet creates sustained epigenetic changes that affect long-term health, disease risk, aging, and ...
A major cohort study suggests that consistent adherence to established healthy eating patterns may add years to life, even after accounting for genetic predisposition. Study: Healthy dietary patterns, ...
San Francisco, CA - New data presented last week at EPI|NPAM 2010, the Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention and Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism 2010 Conference, provided ...
Aug. 26 (UPI) --A new study is giving more reasons to eat a Mediterranean-style diet, while providing evidence that fruits, vegetables, whole grains and extra virgin olive oil may help reduce dementia ...
Small changes in the sequence of one particular gene can dramatically increase a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. But new research has suggested that adhering to the Mediterranean diet ...