News flash: A diet isn’t just an eating plan that helps you look better in a bikini. We’d like to introduce you
to the MIND Diet, which is basically the opposite of those restricted, no-carbs-or-anything-fun regimens. It’s a subtle, sustainable shift in your diet that provides huge benefits in the long run—most importantly, it could reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s
disease, according to a study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association. Here’s how it works. RELATED: What the Heck Is the Ketogenic Diet? Here’s What to Know Before Trying It |