Get smart about what you eat and you might actually improve your...

(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) New research findings published online in the FASEB Journal provide more evidence that if we get smart about what we eat, our intelligence can improve.

According to MIT scientists, dietary nutrients found in a wide range of foods from infant formula to eggs increase brain synapses and improve cognitive abilities.


 

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