Article 6QT7A Flavonoid-rich foods and drinks may cut risk of dementia, study finds

Flavonoid-rich foods and drinks may cut risk of dementia, study finds

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Andrew Gregory Health editor
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Researchers say six additional servings of foods such as berries, tea and red wine daily could lower the risk by 28%

Consuming more food and drinks rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea and red wine, could lower the risk of dementia by 28%, a study suggests.

The number of people living with the disease globally is forecast to nearly triple to 153 million by 2050, which presents a rapidly increasing threat to global heath and social care systems.

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