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Monday, August 9, 2021 / Categories: Featured, Health, Aging, Exercise & Nutrition, Podcasts, BrainShape Vital Nutrients for Healthy Brain Aging With Dr. Edward Park What you eat (and don’t eat) plays a crucial role in the health of your brain. A large (and growing) body of research has linked specific dietary patterns - found in the Mediterranean and MIND diets - to protecting the brain and preserving mental functions with increasing age. Tune in to learn all about the vital nutrients you should be consuming to help your brain and body function optimally. In this episode of BrainShape, Andrea interviews Dr. Edward Park, Ph.D., M.S., founder of NeuroReserve. Previous Article Project Gutenberg Next Article Have Tech Problems? We Have Solutions! Print Tags: BrainShape Podcast Dr. Andrea Wilkenson Dr. Edward Park NeuroReserve Mediterranean Diets MIND Diets Vital Nutrients for Seniors Pharmaceutical and Nutritional Therapeutics More links Restoring Vital Nutrients for Healthy Brain Aging Edward S. Park, Ph.D., M.S.