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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

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Mental Decline--The Food Connection.

Medical scientists examined "...the association between rates of 'mental ability changes] and dietary consumption of fruits and vegetables among older persons.

"The 'scientists did a study] of 3,718 participants, aged 65 years or older of the Chicago Health and Aging Project...

"Conclusion: High vegetable but not fruit consumption may be associated with slower rate of cognitive 'mental] decline with older age."

In: Neurology, vol. 67, 2006. By: Rush Inst. for Healthy Aging, Dept. of Preventative Med., Dept. of Internal Med., Dept. of Clin. Nutrition, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Dept. of Neurological Sci. & Rush U. Med. Ctr., Chicago, Ill. Done by Drs. Morris, Evans, Wilson, et. al.

Editor's Note: Alternative Medicine and Alternative Health thus proven in this regard, by establishment medicine. Hooray! Oh--don't stop eating fruit. They have other numerous alternative health benefits. Just not this one.

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