Health
Lots of vegetables and not so much meat is better for your brain after all – Innovation Origins
Volgens Schotse wetenschappers is er een aantoonbare relatie tussen gezond eten en de scherpte van je brein bij het ouder worden.

The eating habits of people who live around the Mediterranean Sea have been studied quite a bit. You can live to be quite old with that diet, or so the general impression is. Scientists at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) have now found that a Mediterranean diet also keeps your brain keener in later life.
The scientists subjected people who were in their late 70s to a series of memory and thinking skills tests. Participants who ate lots of vegetables and little meat were found to score better…
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