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August 04, 2006

Now, we wait for the double-blind study

I've occasionally been accused of "liking certain cultural foods only to appear more pro-multicultural". I now have another justification for liking curry (other than it tastes really good):

Eating curry may boost the brain and stave off Alzheimer's disease. Scientists looked at the curry consumption of 1010 Asian people aged between 60 and 93 who were currently unaffected by Alzheimer's. Their thinking ability was compared using a standard test called the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE).

Participants who ate curry once or more in six months, or more than once a month, had better results than those who "never or rarely" ate it.

Dr Tze-Pin Ng, from the National University of Singapore who led the study, told New Scientist magazine: "What is remarkable is that apparently one needs only to consume curry once in a while for the better cognitive performance to be evidenced."

And I'll have a side-order of vegetable pakoras to go, please.

Posted by Nicholas at August 4, 2006 09:56 AM
Comments
You have to get a better class of accuser in your life as we fervent members of the Commonwealth are multi-cultural to our very core, eating curry and swilling hot jamaican ginger beer, waiting for the G+T hour to arrive so that we can determine whether it will be that (or even a pale pink T+T G+T with Angostura) or a good India Pale Ale we have along with New Zealand lamb. Posted by: Alan at August 4, 2006 11:15 AM


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