Eating a Mediterranean-style diet could help older people stay healthy as they age, according to scientists who believe it can boost beneficial gut bacteria.
Another study is extolling the benefits of the Mediterranean diet , this time in regard to aging. Researchers say the diet—which is heavy on fruits, vegetables, ...
Two new studies are offering insights into diet, gut bacteria, and health. One finds a Mediterranean diet can reconfigure gut bacteria to promote healthy aging, ...
A new study published online in the journal Gut in February 2020 reports the striking health-promoting effects of switching to a Mediterranean diet for just one ...
Eating a Mediterranean diet for a year boosts the types of gut bacteria linked to 'healthy' ageing, while reducing those associated with harmful inflammation in ...
Eating a Mediterranean diet for a year boosts the types of gut bacteria linked to 'healthy' aging while reducing those associated with harmful inflammation in ...
HOW TO live longer: Eating a Mediterranean diet could help older people stave off frailty and keep sharp, according to researchers. They suggested a diet rich in ...
Retired adults in five countries who followed a Mediterranean diet for one year saw a boost in gut bacteria that is linked to healthy ageing, researchers from the ...
Old age can prove to be a tough time for many, but if the latest study is to be believed, Mediterranean diet for a year may help reduce frailty in old age, make ...
Eating a Mediterranean diet could help older people stave off frailty and keep sharp, researchers have found. A diet rich in fruit and veg, olive oil and fish boosts ...
DUBLIN, Feb 18 — New European research has found that following the Mediterranean diet later in life appears to promote “healthy” gut bacteria which has ...
Eating a Mediterranean diet could help older people stave off frailty and keep sharp, researchers have found. A diet rich in fruit and veg, olive oil and fish boosts ...
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