A fruit that slows the development of dementia and even reduces “bad” cholesterol (Page 2 ) | November 10, 2025

Dr. David Vazur, the study’s lead author, said: “This is one of the first studies to examine the long-term effects of cranberries on cognitive function and brain health. The results are very encouraging and could serve as a basis for future research into the effects of cranberries and similar fruits on brain health.”

Cranberries are known for their power to fight free radicals in the body, thanks to antioxidants like vitamins C and E, as well as flavonoids. They are also rich in fiber, which can help with healthy digestion and urinary tract health.

These little fruits may hold a big secret to preserving our minds and bodies in the future!

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