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The Mediterranean Diet May Lower Depression Risk In Women 60+

The Mediterranean diet, celebrated for its longevity perks and user-friendly guidelines, keeps racking up accolades. So when we came across a study showing yet another benefit of following it, we weren’t necessarily surprised. However, what’s interesting about this research is that it digs into the specific foods that could be driving most of the diet’s effects.
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