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Review proposes red chili pepper extract for brain health studies

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A new review led by the University of Queensland prompts further research into capsaicin —a molecule derived from red chili peppers—for the prevention of cognitive decline in the aging and obese. It highlights a particular ingredient as a potentially safe and well-tolerated test product in humans.

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