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Money Talks News on MSNCoffee Isn’t the Only Drink That Could Ward Off DementiaThe study found that drinking at least 600 milliliters of green tea and at least 300 milliliters of coffee per day was not ...
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EatingWell on MSNThis Drink May Lower Your Dementia Risk by 25%, New Study SaysAfter running statistical analyses, researchers found that those in the higher quartiles for green tea intake had a lower ...
Perhaps that’s why green tea is credited as one of the reasons older adults on Ikaria, a Greek island, have little to no dementia. But the benefits of this herbal remedy don’t stop at boosting ...
Older people who regularly drink green tea have fewer brain lesions are characteristic of dementia than those who do not drink it, a new study from Japan has found.
For that, green tea is not only a good choice, but based on every scientific measure so far, one of our best choices. "There's promise with green tea," Hara says.
Older people who regularly drink green tea have fewer brain lesions are characteristic of dementia than those who do not drink it, a new study from Japan has found.
Drinking green tea could help protect your brain from dementia. Research shows it reduces brain lesions by up to 6%, offering a simple way to boost brain health.
Green tea may stave off dementia, a study suggests. Chemicals found in the herbal drink called catechins reduced plaques strongly linked to Alzheimer's in a lab study.
This is tea-riffic news for chaophiles! A new study finds that consuming six additional servings of flavonoid-rich foods a day can lower the risk of dementia by 28%, especially for those with high ...
Drinking green tea regularly could protect the brain against developing Alzheimer's. It could also protect you against other forms of dementia, a group of UK scientists claimed Thursday. The study ...
While coffee is not without its health benefits, a recent Japanese study has found that green tea is superior for helping reduce the risk of dementia in older people.. The researchers looked at ...
Studies have shown that drinking 2-4 cups of tea a day - green, black, white and oolong tea - can help reduce the risk of dementia, heart disease and cancer. Brew your own tea, rather than buy ...
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