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dementia, green tea
Drinking three cups of green tea daily may reduce dementia risk, study finds
The scientists concluded that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of green tea might protect blood vessels and promote brain health.
Green tea drinkers have fewer brain lesions linked to dementia
Older people who regularly drink green tea have fewer brain lesions are characteristic of dementia than those who do not drink it, a new study from Japan has found.
Doctors Predict Dementia Cases Will Double By 2060—Could Drinking Green Tea Help?
Doctors and scientists predict that U.S. dementia cases will double by the year 2060 but that certain lifestyle modifications, such as wearing hearing aids, can lessen the risk. New research also points to green tea consumption as having a positive effect on cognitive health and dementia risk.
Coffee, Green Tea, and the Brain; Women and Alzheimer's; Dementia Life Expectancy
Higher consumption of green tea, but not coffee, was associated with fewer cerebral white matter lesions in prospective studies of aging in Japan. (npj Science of Food) Latent herpes simplex virus type 1 was reactivated by repeated mechanical injury in a three-dimensional human brain tissue model,
Drinking this one beverage could protect you against brain decline and dementia
However, the researchers point out that green tea consumption did not affect the participants’ hippocampal volume or total brain volume, which can also indicate cognitive decline, while drinking green tea did not make a difference in people diagnosed with depression, or those with the APOE4 gene variant linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Green Tea May Protect Aging Brains, New Study Suggests
A study by Kanazawa University has linked daily green tea consumption to reduced white matter lesions in older adults without dementia.
Green tea may help prevent brain lesions in older adults
This study adds to the growing evidence that diet plays an important role in brain health, particularly as people age. For older adults looking to protect their brain, adding a few cups of green tea to their daily routine could be a simple and natural way to help maintain cognitive function.
Drinking Green Tea May Protect Brain Health in Seniors
Drinking three or more cups of green tea per day could help protect the brain from cognitive decline and dementia.
Drink three cups of green tea every day to prevent the risk of these brain diseases: Study
Drinking tea helps with brain health, lowering cerebral white matter lesions. Brain as one gets older, can develop problems like white matter lesions. White matter lesions suggest
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Q&A: Coffee, tea may impact memory, cognition, motor function related to Alzheimer’s
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Can green tea help prevent cognitive decline?
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Tea is perfect for curling up with a book, boosting energy in the morning or enjoying a soothing sip throughout the day. It’s ...
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