Midlife Coffee And Tea Drinking May Protect Against Late-life Dementia
Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 09:29
in Health & Medicine
Midlife coffee drinking can decrease the risk of dementia/Alzheimer's disease later in life. The study found that coffee drinkers at midlife had lower risk for dementia and AD later in life compared to those drinking no or only little coffee. The lowest risk (65% decreased) was found among moderate coffee drinkers (drinking 3-5 cups of coffee/day).
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