Orange Juice Could
Cut Dementia Risk
by 47%, Says Study The study was conducted
by researchers at
Harvard University. The goal of the study was
to discover how fruit and
vegetable consumption
affects brain power. Researchers tracked
28,000 men over the
course of two decades. Those who drank a daily
small glass of orange juice
were 47% less likely to exhibit
the early warning signs of dementia. Such signs include difficulty
remembering, following
instructions or navigating
familiar areas. Those who consumed daily servings
of fruit did not display a significant
difference in their likelihood
to develop the disease. Changzheng Yuan, lead study author Harvard, via
'The Daily Mail' Dementia affects
46.8 million
people worldwide.