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Updated August 30, 2023
Along with fresh veggies and seafood, certain pantry staples are central to Mediterranean cooking. Take an inventory and shop for what you need.
Increasingly, research is showing that a healthy diet is crucial to optimal brain health, according to “Brain Food,” a report from the Global Council on Brain Health published in 2018. With an emphasis on whole grains, legumes, nuts, seafood and healthy fats such as olive oil, the Mediterranean diet is nutritious and flavorful — the best of both worlds — and has been linked to a host of health benefits. A review of studies, published in 2021 in the Journal of Internal Medicine, found strong evidence that Mediterranean-style eating may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and help protect cognitive function, among other benefits.
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