Dementia is a condition that can come on in the later years of a person's life, impacting their cognitive functions. Thinking, remembering and reasoning can all be difficult for people with the condition .
Right now there is no cure for the condition, however there may be ways to reduce the risk of developing dementia. The way in which you live your life can have a serious knock-on effect in your later years, and in particular, a good diet could reduce your risk of future health complications, the Mirror reports.
One food has recently been shown in a study to possibly reduce the risk of dementia, while also lowering cholesterol and improving memory.
The food in question is cranberries, which you can pick up from most supermarkets for just a few pounds. The new study has revealed the power of cranberries and how a diet rich in these delicious fruits can help to improve memory and ward off the brain degenerative condition.
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