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Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30
Scientists link eating eggs up to five times weekly to lower dementia risk
Updated
Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30

Scientists link eating eggs up to five times weekly to lower dementia risk

3 articles · Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30
  • Loma Linda University researchers in California tracked nearly 40,000 adults for 15 years and found egg eaters twice weekly also had lower risk.
  • The greatest apparent benefit came among people consuming eggs up to five times a week, with dementia risk reductions reaching 27%.
  • Researchers said nutrients including choline, vitamin B12, lutein and zeaxanthin may support brain health, but stressed the study shows association, not proof, and advised a balanced diet.
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