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What Is the One Fruit That May Prevent Dementia? A Science-Backed Answer for Brain Health
  • 18 December 2025
  • Archer Thornton

What Is the One Fruit That May Prevent Dementia? A Science-Backed Answer for Brain Health

Blueberries are the fruit most strongly linked to slowing cognitive decline and reducing dementia risk. Packed with antioxidants, they help protect the brain during intense study periods and long-term aging. Just two servings a week may make a difference.

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