Press Releases & Alerts
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New Research Suggests Wild Blueberries May Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease
Wild Blueberries May Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease - see this exciting, new research.
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New Research Suggests Wild Blueberries May Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease
Research presented at the 251st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society, revealed that blueberries could help prevent the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Fun Kid Snack – Wild Blueberry Fruit Leathers
Make your own fruit roll-ups with all natural wild blueberries.
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Is Eating Wild the Next ‘Real Foods’ Trend?
Recognizing a need to educate American consumers, food manufacturers and food-service providers about the value of indigenous foods, the Wild Blueberry Association of North America is bringing together food-industry thought leaders, elite chefs, research experts and health influencers for a six-course dinner called “Eat on the Wild Side” February 2 at the Green Table in New York City.
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New Study Suggests Wild Blueberries Boost Memory and Concentration in Elementary School Children
A new British study published today in the European Journal Of Nutrition reveals that when children consume wild blueberries they show greater memory and better concentration. This study, led by Professor Claire Williams, from the School of Psychology & Clinical Language Sciences at the University of Reading, is the first detailed examination of the effects of wild blueberries on cognition in children using multiple doses and test sessions.
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Get ‘Em While They’re Fresh!
Fresh Wild Blueberries come only once a year and have found their place in the local seasonal food movement
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Five Reasons Why Wild Blueberries Buck the Food Blandification Trend
During this evolution of food, there is one tiny fruit superstar that is bucking the blandification trend. While many of the foods grown today are getting bigger and blander, Wild Blueberries have stayed small and bursting with flavor.
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Wild Blueberries May Mitigate Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors
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New Study Shows Polyphenol-Rich Diet Has Potential to Safeguard Athletes from Illness
Study Examined the Possibility of Reducing Virus Infections in Long-distance Runners and Other Elite Athletes
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New Research Shows Wild Blueberries Have Potential to Improve Heart Health
Researchers discover first evidence that Wild Blueberries may help decrease cardiovascular disease risk.