Drinking caffeinated coffee or tea each day could reduce your risk of dementia, according to a recent study.
New Harvard study of 130,000+ people finds that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily cuts dementia risk by 18%.
Scientists stress that the study represents an early signal, not a medical breakthrough. It identifies a potential avenue for ...
There are currently estimated to be 982,000 people with dementia in the UK and early prevention is crucial, with caffeine ...
New research from Harvard shows drinking caffeinated coffee or tea every day is associated with better, long-term cognitive ...
Experts say almonds support gut health, blood vessels, and brain function, with studies linking daily intake to lower dementia risk.
Scientists have identified a type of mental exercise focused on processing speed that could cut people’s risk of developing dementia in later life by 25 per cent, an advance that may lead to new ...
The research found some older adults who completed specific cognitive exercises, called speed training, lowered their risk of developing dementia by 25%. Scientists put participants through the speed ...
Caffeine and antioxidants in coffee and tea may confer significant brain health benefits as we age, a new study suggests.
In this video, James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, professor of neurology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, discusses Alzheimer's disease awareness and ...
A new prospective cohort study by investigators from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard analyzed 131,821 participants from the ...
New research found that moderate consumption of coffee cuts the chances of developing the debilitating condition.