Sat fats hamper brain function and memory: study
date:May 22, 2012
It has been long suggested that excessive consumption of bad fats such as saturated and trans fats could be bad for heart health. But according to new research, consumption of saturated fat could also be associated with declines in overall cognitive functions and memory in women. In contrast, consumption of good (mono-unsaturated) fats may be associated with better overall cognitive function and memory, suggest the US-based researchers.

Writing in theAnnals of Neurologythe research team anal
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