November 11, 2025
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Ask the Expert: A Registered Dietitian Explains How Nutrition Can Support Brain Health

The food you eat can affect how well your brain works and help prevent dementia or Alzheimer’s disease later in life. Find out why leafy greens, nuts, berries, lean meats, and healthy fats are good for both mind and body.

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