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A Mediterranean-style diet could delay Parkinson’s disease onset by up to 17 years, a new study finds – Business Insider Australia
Eating a Mediterranean diet is linked to later onset of Parkinson’s Disease, a study has found.
- A new study has found a link between eating a Mediterranean-style diet and delayed onset of Parkinson’s disease.
- Parkinson’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that currently has no cure.
- Researchers assessed people following both the Mediterranean and the very similar MIND diet, both of which focus on vegetables, pulses, seafood, olive oil, and wine in moderation.
- They found that women who followed the MIND diet the closest developed Parkinson’s symptoms 17.4 years later than those…
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