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Could Flavonoid Rich Foods Reduce Your Alzheimer&#...

Posted by pedro.alvarez | May 29, 2020 | Health Articles, Health Conditions | 0 |

Could Flavonoid Rich Foods Reduce Your Alzheimer’s Risk?

Could Flavonoid Rich Foods Reduce Your Alzheimer’s Risk?

by pedro.alvarez | May 29, 2020 | Health Articles, Health Conditions | 0 |

Could Alzheimer’s risk be reduced by consuming a high intake of flavonoid rich foods such as berries and tea on a daily basis? That’s according to a new study.

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