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Are there foods I can eat to help prevent dementia?

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Are there foods I can eat to help prevent dementia?

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There are four food groups that are key to preventing Alzheimer's disease and memory loss: fruits, vegetables, beans/legumes and whole grains. Neal Barnard, MD, discusses how these food groups work to fight brain aging.

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