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Compounds from apples may boost brain function – EurekAlert
Natural compounds found in apples and other fruits may help stimulate the production of new brain cells, which may have implications for learning and memory, according…

IMAGE: Hippocampal precursor cells differentiate into neurons when treated with the apple-derived compound DHBA.
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Credit: German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dresden, Germany
Natural compounds found in apples and other fruits may help stimulate the production of new brain cells, which may have implications for learning and memory, according to a new study in mice published in Stem Cell Reports.
Chemical substances found in plants, so-called phytonutrients, such as resveratrol…
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