Half a tablespoon of olive oil per day might reduce the risk of dementia-related death

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Researchers say people who consume a half tablespoon of olive oil per day have a lower risk of dementia-related death. The study is in line with previous research that has indicated that olive oil can help improve heart health.     Today's News Updated on May 7, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. PST     Can olive oil help lower the risk of dementia-related death? READ ON   Psilocybin found in magic mushrooms shows promise as a treatment for depression READ ON   Sleep deprived? Study finds creatine supplements may improve cognitive performance READ ON

Menopause symptoms: Korean soybean paste can provide relief

New research suggests Korean soybean paste known as doenjang can help relieve menopausal symptoms. The findings show that traditional doenjang is more effective than commercially produced products at alleviating menopause symptoms.
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