The 10 Worst Foods For Your Brain - What Not To Eat Dec 18, 2017 Dec 18, 2017 Updated Jun 7, 2024 0 York General Children's Academy Douglas County Sheriff provides update on deputy who was shot in south Omaha Watch: Lincoln Marathon kicks off at 14th and Vine Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony Golden Tempo wins the Kentucky Derby ICE Separation Finally Ended Omaha Burke student explains signing to commit to a career in education Dozers razing 7 lots as North Platte races to use up $1.25 million grant Video shows advocates thwarting ICE arrest in Columbia County ICE investigation in Norwood ends in 2 arrests; one man claims mistaken identity Health officials urge vigilance amid suspected hantavirus outbreak Women Who Care Hall County Meet Himdam, Southern Arizona's traveling ocelot Trump flexes his power in Indiana as backed candidates defeat GOP legislators Scottsbluff's Maria Salazar receives key to the city UFO Files BREAKING: U.S Govt Releases Decades Old Declassified Files; Aliens Really Visited Earth? Sitting down with Nebraska CD2 candidate Crystal Rhoades Key conservative lobby turns on Trump A1 Minute! April 28, 2026: VCU mulls raising standards; Henrico to launch demolition; Search for soft shell crab; Big Dipper Innovation Summit Iran War Budget Tops $200B — Every American Paying Twice Over Some foods can negatively affect your memory and mood. As featured on Diet can influence mood, behavior and more. A neuroscientist explains Diets high in fat, sugar and processed foods are associated with higher calorie intake, poorer memory and lower cognitive function. Latest video Douglas County Sheriff provides update on deputy who was shot in south Omaha Nebraska's quarantine unit to monitor people evacuated from cruise ship Spain: Precautionary measures taken in Tenerife as MV Hondius prepares to dock amid hantavirus concerns. Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony City Hall Park UFO Files BREAKING: U.S Govt Releases Decades Old Declassified Files; Aliens Really Visited Earth? Lincoln car community honors 1320Video founder Kyle Loftis with cruise Thousands Of Schools & Universities Impacted By Canvas Cyberattack Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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Diet can influence mood, behavior and more. A neuroscientist explains Diets high in fat, sugar and processed foods are associated with higher calorie intake, poorer memory and lower cognitive function.
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