A study has revealed a link between gardening and cognitive functioning in older adults, along with other benefits.
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Study is first to track people at different time points in life and finds close link between nutrition and cognitive ability
A study has revealed a link between gardening and cognitive functioning in older adults, along with other benefits.
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Eating a nutritious diet in youth and midlife can enhance brain function and reduce cognitive decline in later years.