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New study shows how coffee can lower risk of dementia

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Smithsonian Magazine · 8h
Your Daily Coffee Might Be Protecting Your Brain From Dementia, a New Study Suggests
In a decades-long observational study of nearly 132,000 people, individuals who drank two to three cups of coffee or one to two cups of tea each day had the lowest risk of developing dementia compared with those who didn’t consume caffeinated beverages. The findings were published February 9 in the journal JAMA.

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Coffee and Tea May Protect Against Dementia but Hold the Decaf
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Drinking a few cups of coffee or tea a day may prevent dementia: study
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Study Reveals Coffee May Be Protecting Your Brain
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Two to three cups of coffee a day reduces risk of dementia
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Caffeinated coffee and tea could help protect you against dementia. Even a few daily cups
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Coffee Vs. Tea: Which Is Better for You, According to Dietitians

Experts explain what you need to know about each popular brew.
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Coffee vs Tea: Which Is Better for Morning Energy?

Tea and coffee contain caffeine, antioxidants, and other beneficial nutrients. Both beverages offer potential health benefits, but there are a few key differences between the two.
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Thai coffee chains cut default sugar content in coffee and tea drinks in a new health push

For many Thais, a meal doesn’t feel complete without an iced coffee or tea so sugary it could pass for dessert. The government, concerned about the health consequences, wants them to dial it back.
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