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Mind what you eat

In most cases the things that are good for your brain are also good for the rest of your body, so that's good news! For increased mental focus aim to eat more fresh fruits, veggies, and lean proteins while avoiding trans fats and high-fructose corn syrup. One expert touts the perfect brain breakfast to be an egg, washed down with some green tea.

Mind what you eat

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