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Possible health benefit hiding in your coffee or tea cup

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Daily coffee or tea may lower dementia risk, new study finds
New research suggests that drinking more than one cup of caffeinated coffee or tea each day could help protect your brain and reduce the risk of dementia, especially for middle-aged adults.

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Caffeinated coffee and tea could help protect you against dementia. Even a few daily cups
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The possible health benefit hiding in your coffee or tea cup
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Drinking coffee daily could protect your brain, study finds
Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily can reduce the risk of dementia by 18 percent and help preserve cognitive function.

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Caffeinated beverages may help protect the brain, study says
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The exact number of cups of tea and coffee you need to slash your risk of dementia REVEALED
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The Best Time To Drink Green Tea for Maximum Antioxidant Benefits and Alertness

Green tea is a low-calorie beverage packed with antioxidants called catechins. Drink green tea an hour after breakfast and between meals for maximum benefits.
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Top Tea Supplier Focuses on Consistency and Quality for Growing Global Demand

SHENGZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As global demand for high-quality tea continues to
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How To Host A Cannabis “High” Tea Party For Galentine’s Day 2026

Throw a Cannabis “High” Tea for Galentine’s Day 2026. This playful take on a classic high tea features cannabis infused treats and teas
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Watch Kanzi the bonobo pretend to have a tea party

Little kids hosting make-believe tea parties is a fixture of childhood playtime and long presumed to be exclusively a human ability. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University presented evidence in a new paper published in the journal Science that a bonobo named Kanzi was also able to participate in pretending to hold a tea party.
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The Southern Sweet Tea Brand We Ranked As The Best In Our Taste Test

In Chowhound's ranking of sweet tea brands, one gallon bested the others for its tannin-rich flavor balanced by ample sweetness. It only has three ingredients.
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