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.
Scientists have found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may significantly reduce your risk of developing ...
Research shows that moderate coffee consumption may help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia.
In a decades-long observational study of nearly 132,000 people, individuals who drank two to three cups of coffee or one to ...
New research suggests people who regularly drank coffee or tea with caffeine were less likely to develop dementia later in ...
Looking for coffee alternatives? Explore three science-backed morning rituals—eating papaya, drinking tea, and more—to ...
The most striking finding was that moderate caffeine intake appeared to protect the brain, particularly among people aged 75 or younger. Those who consumed around 250mg to 300mg of caffeine daily – ...
A recent study found that your morning cup of coffee really does make you happier – even if you're not a caffeine addict. The study involved researchers from the University of Warwick in the United ...
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