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New study shows how coffee can lower risk of dementia

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What to know about a new study on coffee, tea and dementia risk
A long-term analysis shows that people who drink caffeinated coffee and tea have a lower risk of developing dementia, although the study does not prove cause and effect.

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20-year study finds this ‘unconscious’ brain exercise reduces dementia risk more than memory games
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Your Daily Coffee Might Be Protecting Your Brain From Dementia, a New Study Suggests
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Drinking tea and coffee may help preserve brain function and reduce risk of dementia, study suggests
Drinking tea or coffee may help preserve brain function and reduce dementia risk, a large US study has suggested.

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The possible health benefit hiding in your coffee or tea cup
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Drinking coffee, tea linked to lower dementia risk, study suggests
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Doctors discover new virus can cause dementia... and 20 million Americans already have it

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Cognitive Speed Training Linked to Lower Dementia Incidence Up To 20 Years Later

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