APPLES MEMORY LOSS PREVENTION MENTAL ALERTNESS USA RESEARCH

BY MONICA DOBIE AN APPLE a day may keep memory loss at bay, according to a new study from the USA's University of Massachusetts. Research published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease suggests that consuming apples and apple juice may protect the brain from age-related memory loss such as Alzheimer's disease and senility. Scientists evaluated aged mice using a standard diet, a nutrient-deficient diet, and a nutrient-deficient diet supplemented with apple juice concentrate in drinking water. The apple juice supplement fully protected the aged mice from the ...


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