Monday, January 9, 2017

Coffee, Tea Can Ward Off Dementia

Caffeine is often blamed for health problems. Think of the publicity surrounding caffeine-spiked “Monster” beverages implicated in ER admissions. 

As in most things, Aristotle had it right. “Moderation” should be the by-word. Thus, it is not surprising that a recent study showed that several cups of coffee or black tea lowered dementia risks for drinkers. Researchers speculated that caffeine boosts blood in the brain and results in less plaque buildup (presence is linked to Alzheimer’s).

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