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One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years. By Pam Belluck Pam Belluck wrote this while drinking three cups of ...
Share on Pinterest Research shows that moderate consumption of coffee can reduce the risk of dementia and cardiovascular disease. Image Credit: Suzi Marshall/Stocksy A 2025 study suggested that the ...
You don’t have to cut the morning caffeine drip to protect your brain against dementia in the future. New research shows that daily coffee or tea –– and yes, the caffeinated kind –– is associated with ...
If you think your daily doses of espresso or Earl Grey sharpen your mind, you just might be right, new science suggests. A large new study provides evidence of cognitive benefits from coffee and tea — ...
It's a happy day for coffee drinkers. A recent study that tracked people over 43 years found that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily may lower your chances of developing dementia later in life ...
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but your morning java might keep you sharp. While the scientific opinions on life’s greatest pleasures — coffee, alcohol, dark chocolate — seem to be in a ...
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Don’t feel bad splurging on that $7 latte the next time you’re in a midafternoon attention slump. The results paint a clear picture: People with a daily habit of drinking two to three cups of coffee, ...
Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily could reduce the risk of dementia, according to new observational research published in The Journal of the American Medical Association. American researchers ...
Eef Hogervorst has done consultancies for media (including the BBC) and Proctor & Gamble on nutrients and cognitive function/dementia risk. And she has received funding from ARUK, ISPF and British ...
Julie Saraceno has volunteered at the Benton Franklin Humane Society in the state of Washington since 2021 ...