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Coffee Tied To Lower Dementia Risk, Harvard-MIT Study Finds
Coffee Tied To Lower Dementia Risk, Harvard-MIT Study Finds
New research published in JAMA reveals a strong reason to feel even better about being three to four espressos deep before the cash market opens in New York.
Here's the short version of the findings:
Caffeinated coffee was linked to lower dementia risk. Comparing the highest vs lowest consumption groups, the study reported a hazard ratio of 0.82 (95% CI, 0.76 to 0.89), which means higher caffeinated coffee intake was associated with lower risk.
People also reported less subjective cognitive decline. The higher-intake group had...
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