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Mediterranean diet shown to reduce memory loss
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Those who most closely stuck to a Mediterranean diet, high in veggies, fruit, beans and fish and low in meat and dairy, lowered their chances of having
Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia, study saysCNN
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Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Brain Damage That Causes Thinking ProblemsScience Daily (press release)
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Diet, salt levels key to safe blood pressure
Abilene Reporter-News
Eat a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and skimps on saturated fat. If you're craving something sweet,
Blood pressure: saltLos Angeles Times
Packaged foods, restaurant meals often loaded with salt, but too much in your Plain Dealer
Little less salt in diet could improve healthThe Nation, Pakistan

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Shedding pounds by the burrito
Temple News
Fast food is hardly synonymous with diet. Instead, fast food is generally the food that any dieter, or health-conscious person, stays away from.
'Fast-food diet' touted by national chains comes to SyracuseThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com (blog)
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Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Brain Damage That Causes Thinking Problems
Science Daily (press release)
8, 2010) — A Mediterranean diet may help people avoid the small areas of brain damage that can lead to problems with thinking and memory, according to a
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep You SmarterBusinessWeek
Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Stroke-Related Brain DamageWebMD
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep You Smarter
BusinessWeek
8 (HealthDay News) — Eating a Mediterranean-style diet — one rich in olive oil, whole grains, fish and fruit — may protect aging brains from damage
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Mediterranean diet may lower risk of brain damage that causes thinking problemsEureka! Science News

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