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The coffee dementia study followed people for nearly 37 years, one of the longest of its kind
More than 131,000 health professionals tracked their diets across decades, and the resulting data now form one of the longest ...
A long-term analysis shows that people who drink caffeinated coffee and tea have a lower risk of developing dementia, although the study does not prove cause and effect. Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News ...
Does your morning coffee may make you feel invincible? There may be some truth to that, as new research explains how coffee helps protect against aging and chronic disease. In the study, published in ...
Caffeine fiends, rejoice: New research from Mass General Brigham suggests drinking coffee and tea in moderation may lower the risk of dementia. The researchers analyzed data from 131,821 people who ...
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Coffee could slow aging and disease in your body, study finds
New research published in the journal Nutrients found that the compounds present in coffee can activate NR4A1, a receptor in the body linked to aging and chronic disease ...
Does your morning coffee may make you feel invincible? There may be some truth to that, as new research explains how coffee helps protect against aging and chronic disease. In the study, published in ...
A new long-term study found that drinking two to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily was linked to a lower risk of dementia. Researchers say caffeine and antioxidants in coffee may help protect ...
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