Is it true that cheese could protect brain health? It may depend on the cheese. Image credit: Adrian Rodd/Stocksy A large new study published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy ...
What’s behind the study: Dementia cases are rising worldwide, and with no cure available, researchers are looking closely at everyday lifestyle factors—like diet—that might lower risk. Dairy foods ...
Eating full-fat cheese and cream may be associated with a lower risk of dementia, according to a large study that tracked people for more than 25 years. Those who consumed higher amounts of these ...
People who regularly ate higher-fat cheese and cream had a lower risk of developing dementia over 25 years, while low-fat dairy and other dairy foods showed no clear association, according to a new ...
Could cheese protect your brain health? Study links high-fat cheese and cream to lower dementia risk
Eating more high-fat cheese and high-fat cream may be linked to a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study published in Neurology. This study does not prove that eating high-fat ...
A massive Swedish study tracking nearly 28,000 people for 25 years found an unexpected link between full-fat dairy and brain health. Among adults without a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s, eating more ...
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 ...
New research suggests full-fat cheeses may lower the risk of dementia. The study didn’t find the same association with lower-fat cheeses. Experts recommend interpreting the findings with caution. Full ...
Full-fat is getting a full send. A Swedish study that tracked over 27,000 people for 25 years found something to moo about — specifically, a positive association between full-fat dairy and overall ...
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