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Washington – SANA
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Drinking a glass of orange juice a day can significantly reduce the risk of dementia, according to a recent US study.
Researchers at Harvard University said people who drank a small glass of orange juice were 47 percent less likely to remember, follow instructions, or move to familiar areas. Disorders of memory, comprehension and confusion may be the first signs of brain damage. For dementia threatening life.
"Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins and nutrients, including antioxidants that can protect the brain from the accumulation of unwanted molecules and maintain adequate blood flow to the brain," said researcher Hannah Gardner.
An estimated 46.8 million people worldwide have dementia. We can not cure this disease, but scientists are trying to find an effective treatment to eliminate dementia. They claim that a healthy diet allows the brain to avoid the degeneration that comes with age.
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