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Genius double- duty brain heroes

- —Brenda Kearns

Thanks to diet and lifestyle tweaks, CDC researcher­s say we’ve trimmed our cholestero­l levels by 10% in the past few years. Which is great news for your brain, because lower cholestero­l prevents plaque buildup in the tiny blood vessels that nourish brain cells, cutting dementia risk by 50%! To lower cholestero­l and sharpen memory, simply… Brew more tea

Whether you love black, green, oolong or white tea, drinking a mug of your favorite brew with each meal could cut your cholestero­l level significan­tly in three weeks, report researcher­s in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Explains biologist Chris Bursill, PH.D., these teas are packed with compounds (polyphenol­s) that block fat absorption in the intestines, plus heighten your liver’s ability to keep its own cholestero­l production in check.

Head upstairs

Strengthen your legs by doing eight minutes of lower-body exercises each day—try squats, lunges and a bit of stair climbing — and your cholestero­l level could drop by 36 points in two months! That’s the word from Ohio University researcher­s, who say strong, healthy leg muscles release hormones that prod your cells to burn excess cholestero­l for fuel.

Watch the sun set

Harvard University researcher­s say doing nothing for 30 minutes daily could cut your risk of cholestero­l troubles in half, plus trim 16 points off your blood fats if they’re high right now. Explains endocrinol­ogist Natasha Bergmann, M.D., daily R&R lowers your production of stress hormones that tinker with your liver’s cholestero­l control.

Try bergamot

Studies suggest taking 1,000 mg. of this citrus extract daily could trim up to 87 points off your cholestero­l level in one month. Credit two fruit compounds that switch off liver enzymes that overproduc­e cholestero­l. Ask your doctor before supplement­ing.

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