A new study shows that eating popcorn can help lower the risk of dementia. Researchers at Rush University in Chicago tracked 33 hundred seniors for six years and found that those who ate at least three ounces of whole grains a day, such as popcorn, quinoa, or cereal, had a smaller decline in cognitive scores than those who barely ate whole grains.
New Study Shows Eating Popcorn Can Hold Lower Dementia Risk
WCMY News
Nov 24, 2023 | 3:20 AM
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