New research published in the European Journal of Nutrition found that daily consumption of the equivalent of one cup of fresh blueberries, given as 24 g of freeze dried powder, showed positive changes in cognitive function over a placebo. Find out more here
New research examines Blueberries' effect on cognitive function in healthy older adults
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Blueberries could boost children's memory
New research reveals blueberries potentially "significant" positive effects on the brain of primary school children New research published in the… Read More -
New research examines Blueberries' effect on cognitive function in healthy older adults
New research published in the European Journal of Nutrition found that daily consumption of the equivalent of one cup of… Read More -
Can Blueberries beat the 'baby blues' in new mothers? Scientists think so
A new study by researchers in Toronto, Canada, finds that a dietary supplement regimen of the powerful antioxidants blueberry juice… Read More -
Blueberries Protect DNA
Blueberries appear to be an effective way to improve antioxidant status and protect against oxidative injury. Blueberries improve insulin sensitivity… Read More -
Blueberries may help prevent Alzheimer's, researchers say
A "super fruit" famed for its health-giving properties may protect ageing brains and help prevent Alzheimer's, new research suggests. Blueberries,… Read More -
Blueberries and weight loss
Blueberries have special flavonoids that can help you lose weight, say Harvard researchers. The flavonoid subclass 'anthocyanins', largely found in… Read More -
Blueberries Stave off Mental Decline
How to live to a ripe old age: Regularly eating strawberries and blueberries can stave off mental decline by more… Read More -
Nutritional information
New Zealand's Cultivated Blueberry industry was initially developed from varieties sourced from the USA. Blueberries are relatively new in New… Read More -
Blueberries improve muscle recovery
The consumption of Blueberries, before, during, and after physical training has been found to improve the rate of recovery of… Read More -
Blueberries and Aging
US Research has found that feeding blueberries to rats has slowed age related loss in their mental capacity. Read More -
Health Research
Blueberries are widely regarded as a Superfood due to their extremely high levels of Anitoxidants. Recent research has identified a… Read More -
Blueberries boost children's brainpower
Children should eat blueberries before taking exams to benefit from a short-term boost to brain function, new research shows. A… Read More
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