A decades-long cohort study shows drinking caffeinated coffee and tea in moderation is linked to lower dementia risk and ...
Drinking one or two cups of coffee a day could reduce the chance of getting dementia, but excessive consumption doesn't bring ...
A large-scale study suggests your daily cup of caffeinated coffee or tea could help protect your brain as you age.
A study of more than 130,000 people found that caffeinated coffee and tea can lower one's dementia risk ...
One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years.
No, you don’t have to cut out your daily coffee or tea for better cognitive health. It may even help in the long run, new research says.
December 14, 2009 — High intakes of coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea are associated with a reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, according to the results of a meta-analysis reported in the December ...
Is decaf green tea good for you? Just 8 ounces of green tea contains between 20 and 50 milligrams of caffeine. While this is not an excessive amount — it is around three times less than the average ...
Individuals who drink more coffee (regular or decaffeinated) or tea appear to have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis of previous studies reported in the December ...
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