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Berry good: brain food.(NEWS FLASH: THE LATEST RESEARCH)(Brief article)

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Government-sponsored research shows that berries and grapes can reverse age-related decline in brain function. In a study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, old rats improved their memory after eating berry and grape extracts. ...

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