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Imagine sipping your way to a healthier brain. A recent study hints at a simple, everyday beverage that could be your secret ...
For better focus, less jitteriness and improved gut health, try green tea -- a lower-caffeine alternative to coffee.
The researchers found out the results after asking almost 9,000 adults to fill out a questionnaire about their beverage ...
A new study out of Japan has found that regularly consuming this beverage can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia —as well as prevent cancer and heart disease.
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Green tea may also support brain health. The polyphenols in green tea are believed to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia. Research indicates that moderate green tea consumption is ...
Matcha – a Japanese concentrated form of green tea known for its vibrant colour – has become a familiar sight in supermarkets and coffee shops in recent years. Starbucks sells an iced matcha ...
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Britain runs on tea. The average person in this country drinks 844 cups a year, enough to fill two bathtubs, and more than a third of us get through three cups or more in a single day. Fortunately ...
A study led by Karolinska Institute suggests that antidepressants prescribed for depression in dementia patients might hasten cognitive decline and increase risk of fractures and death ...