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Vegetarian Times,  May, 2004  

Concord grape juice may improve short-term memory and motor skills, according to research presented at December 2003's International Conference on Polyphenols in France--although lead researcher James Joseph, PhD. chief of the Neurosciences laboratory at the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, says more research is needed.

"Consuming high levels of natural dietary antioxidants is a good thing from a number of perspectives. And it appears that drinking Concord grape juice has the potential to help retard the mental and physical declines of aging, Joseph says. The study was funded by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Welch Foods. Inc.

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