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 ...
Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
They also reported lower rates of subjective cognitive decline (7.8% versus 9.5%) and performed better on certain objective ...
A few cups of coffee a day could play a small but surprising role in helping people with mental illness live healthier, longer lives if consumed in moderation, according to a new study. Researchers ...
For about two-thirds of Americans, coffee is a daily ritual and a social habit. Beyond helping us feel awake, however, new research suggests it may also do something far more profound: slow the ...
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 ...
Researchers found that moderate coffee consumption was associated with a lower risk of mood disorders.
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