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I made my own gum in the lab! But here’s the challenge: I brought in some special guests, and whoever blows the biggest ...
Cheese can be part of a brain-healthy diet and might even help lower dementia risk, researchers in Sweden have concluded. Reading time 3 minutes Do you have an undying love of cheese but are worried ...
Eef Hogervorst has receives funding from grants investigating food and dementia such as Alzheimer's Research UK, The Newton Trust/British Council and from Merck to investigate the role of omega 3 and ...
In a large new published study, researchers found that eating high-fat cheese or cream was associated with a lower risk of developing dementia. Cheese lovers may cheer. But be careful about ...
Participants in the study who ate at least two slices of high-fat cheese a day had a 13 per cent lower risk of developing dementia, and a 29 per cent lower risk of vascular dementia. Eating full-fat ...
An observational study published Dec. 17 in the journal Neurology found people who ate 50 grams or more of high-fat cheese enjoyed a lower risk of dementia compared with people eating less than 15 ...
At last, health researchers are giving us a reason to eat more, not less, cheese: Anyone fond of at least a couple of slices a day is likely helping their brain hold out against age-related decline.
A new protein-packed contender is muscling its way into the health and fitness world — and it comes straight from the dairy aisle. Parmesan cheese has gone viral among gym-goers and health influencers ...
Dairy fat has been making the headlines. Here’s what to know. By Alice Callahan In a large new study published today, researchers found that eating high-fat cheese or cream was associated with a lower ...
Research found that those who regularly consumed high-fat cheese and cream were less likely to develop dementia over a 25-year period than those who ate little or none. High-fat cheeses, defined as ...