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Mediterranean diet could lead to later onset of Parkinson’s disease – Insider – INSIDER
Women who followed the MIND diet, based on the popular Mediterranean and DASH diets, had later onset of Parkinson’s disease of up to 17.4 years.
Eating a Mediterranean diet is linked to later onset of Parkinson’s Disease, a study has found.
According to researchers at the University of British Columbia, women who follow a Mediterranean-style diet — which was recently named the best diet in the world, and not for the first time — could delay Parkinson’s disease by up to 17.4 years, and 8.4 years for men.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that currently has no cure. It occurs when cells in the brain stop working,…
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