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Dr. Martha Clare Morris

Dr. Martha Clare Morris developed the MIND diet, which may help prevent Alzheimer's.

Question Answered By Dr. Martha Clare Morris

"What is the purpose of the MIND diet?"

"Why is wine a part of the MIND diet?"

"Is there any evidence to support that coconut, chocolate, or coffee are good for the brain?"

"How does sugar affect cognitive function?"

"Did the MIND diet trial also incorporate participants with other comorbidities?"

"Do these comorbidities affect your risk of dementia?"

"Is there any research or potential with the ketogenic diet?"

"How far has research into lifestyle habits and its effect on Alzheimer’s progressed?"

"Can the keto diet help prevent Alzheimer’s?"

"How beneficial are dietary supplements for brain health?"

"What does a “good diet” look like?"

"How can I learn more about the MIND diet and how diet and dementia are connected?"

"What is the MIND diet?"

"How long will the MIND diet trials take until we have more information?"

"What is the MIND diet’s goal or outcome?"

"How was the MIND diet created?"

"How much of brain health can be attributed to specific foods at this time?"

"How were you able to identify each component in the MIND diet and ensure every part of the diet is good for brain health?"

"Is there any current information on inflammation in Alzheimer’s as it relates to food such as gluten and dairy?"

"How well-known is the MIND diet?"

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