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This Is The Best Vegetable To Eat To Lower Dementia Risk, Study Shows

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July 5, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking

A tasty way to support cognition.

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The Suburban

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· Jul 6, 2026

Eating this food could increase your risk of dementia by 58%, says Harvard study

Many fast food brands sell ultra-processed food. (SWNS)

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· Jul 2, 2026

This Simple Way Of Eating Was Linked To 30% Lower Dementia Risk

One diet stood above the rest

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Garlic and Spinach Consumption Linked to Heart Health, Blood Sugar Control, Cancer Risk Reduction and Inflammation Reduction

(NaturalNews) Consuming garlic and spinach together may provide benefits for heart health, blood sugar regulation, cancer risk reduction and inflammation, according...

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why we should all be eating more asparagus: The fancy vegetable with down-to-earth health benefits

Why we should all be eating more asparagus: The fancy vegetable with down-to-earth health benefits

Daily Mail

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· Jun 26, 2026

Lower-inflammatory diet may help delay or reduce dementia risk - even in older people at risk of Alzheimer's

Lower-inflammatory diet may help delay or reduce dementia risk - even in older people at risk of Alzheimer's

Nourished Kitchen

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· Jul 9, 2026

Herbed Potato Salad

Nourished Kitchen - Natural Whole Foods Recipes This herby potato salad recipe is my go-to for picnics and potlucks: tender new potatoes enveloped in a mustardy vinaigrette and covered in an almost-too-much but somehow just right amount of parsley, dill, chives and tarragon. Ridiculously good. Universally loved. Always a win. The post Herbed Potato Salad appeared first on Nourished Kitchen.

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Related coverage for "This Is The Best Vegetable To Eat To Lower Dementia Risk, Study Shows": The Suburban — Eating this food could increase your risk of dementia by 58%, says Harvard study. mindbodygreen — This Simple Way Of Eating Was Linked To 30% Lower Dementia Risk. NaturalNews.com — Garlic and Spinach Consumption Linked to Heart Health, Blood Sugar Control, Cancer Risk Reduction and Inflammation Reduction. Health News | Mail Online — Why we should all be eating more asparagus: The fancy vegetable with down-to-earth health benefits. Daily Mail — Lower-inflammatory diet may help delay or reduce dementia risk - even in older people at risk of Alzheimer's. Nourished Kitchen — Herbed Potato Salad