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Apples, Berries and Tea Could Protect You From Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists have published a study showing how older people who took little amounts of tea, apples, and berries, or flavonoid-rich food, were 2 to 4 times more susceptible to Alzheimer's disease as well as other dementias over 20 years, compared to people with higher intake.
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