Eating a higher quality plant-based diet is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias compared to eating a lower quality plant-based diet, according to a study ...

New York Post: Eating a plant-based diet can either raise or lower your dementia risk — it depends on one major choice

We’ve long been told that vegetarianism can improve heart health, nutrient intake and digestion while lowering the risk of chronic disease and certain cancers — but some plant-based diets may do more ...

Eating a plant-based diet can either raise or lower your dementia risk — it depends on one major choice

Diets plentiful in plant-based foods have been tied to several health advantages. A plant-forward eating pattern has been associated with lower risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, certain ...

The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Study finds plant-based diets lower dementia risk

Healthy plant-based diets lower the risk of dementia, according to new research. And it's never too late to turn vegan or vegetarian, as dementia risk is reduced even among those who adopt a ...

AOL: We Asked 3 Dietitians If Protein Coffee Is Worth the Hype—They All Said the Same Thing

We Asked 3 Dietitians If Protein Coffee Is Worth the Hype—They All Said the Same Thing

The Globe and Mail: Plant-rich diets linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s, but quality matters

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