To wear business casual at the club or not to has long been debated among fashion enthusiasts. And while the jury is still very much out on this one (we’ll mark it as a hard
is unique as the first eating plan focused on foods to specifically improve and support cognitive health," Lauren Harris-Pincus, registered dietitian nutritionist and founder of NutritionStarringYOU.com and author of "The Everything Easy Pre-Diabetes Cookbook," told Fox News Digital.The plant-focused MIND diet highlights 10
, including berries, leafy greens, veggies, whole grains, nuts and seeds, beans, legumes, seafood, poultry and olive oil, according to Harris-Pincus, who was not involved in the research."These focus foods contain nutrients that play a critical role in supporting, including flavonoids, carotenoids, B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids (especially DHA), choline, and minerals like magnesium, potassium and calcium," she said.
"The diet also suggests limiting foods such as pastries, refined sugar, red meat, cheese, fried foods, fast food, and butter or margarine."Researchers from the University of Hawaii analyzed data from nearly 93,000 U.S. adults who reported their dietary habits during the 1990s as part of the Multiethnic Cohort Study.
At the start of the study, participants ranged in age from 45 to 75.
In analyzing which participants developed Alzheimer’s or other dementias in later years, the MIND eating plan performed better than other, one of which came on the literal
, and with center Mitchell Robinson — a huge piece of the defense-and-rebounding identity that Thibodeau had installed over the years — missing nearly 80% of the season constituted a pretty reasonable argument for staying the course. Giving Thibodeau a full offseason and training camp to revisit and revise his plan of attack for a roster that would enter next season with the benefit of continuity — much like the Pacers team that just eliminated them, one year after falling short in the conference finals following a huge trade for an All-Star power forward — seemed a sensible course of action, not least of which to New York’s superstar point guard and captain:So, yes: shocking … but not surprising, if you’ve been paying attention over the past few months.
The Knicks finished the regular season, but that mark was buoyed heavily by a roaring start to the season. From Jan. 1 on, New York went