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Can a nutritious daily shake stave off memory loss? A new trial aims to answer that, and is seeking volunteers.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 29, 2022

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Food is Luis de Haro’s passion. The 69-year-old Boston resident teaches Spanish cooking classes in Cambridge and generally eats healthy foods. But he admits it’s his voracious sweet tooth – “my love for ice cream, that’s what kills me” — and his chef duties that are his downfall, piling 200-plus pounds on his 5-foot, 9-inch frame.“When you are involved with food it’s a problem,” de Haro said. “You have to taste... + full article



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