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5 Foods That Promote Brain Health and Prevent Cognitive Decline

NBC NewsFriday, June 27, 2025 at 2:49:06 PM
5 Foods That Promote Brain Health and Prevent Cognitive Decline
A brain health expert, Dr. Annie Fenn, recently shared insights on TODAY about five foods that can boost cognitive function and potentially stave off diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Think small fish (hello, sardines!), mushrooms, and even your morning coffee—turns out they’re not just tasty but brain-friendly too.
Editor’s Note: With cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases on many people’s radars, this isn’t just another "eat your veggies" story. It’s a practical, science-backed look at how everyday foods can act as a kind of dietary armor for your brain—something that’s especially relevant as more people seek ways to age healthily. Plus, who doesn’t love hearing that coffee might be doing more than just waking you up?
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