Polysaccharides, a type of complex carbohydrate, are gaining recognition for their potential benefits in Alzheimer’s disease therapy, marking a notable development in the field. NTD spoke with associate psychiatry professor Dr. John Lewis about the new super-food and how to incorporate it into a diet.
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