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Caffeine may reduce risk of dementia

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Daily hot drink could reduce dementia risk 'by 18%' - how many cups you need
A daily hot drink could slash the risk of a serious condition by up to 18 per cent, according to new research. A study indicated that habitual consumption of caffeinated tea or coffee diminished the likelihood of dementia developing.

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Common medication may increase dementia risk by a third
A widely-used medication taken by millions across the UK could dramatically increase the risk of dementia, according to new ...
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Brain training sessions found to reduce dementia risk in decades-long study
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25% over 20 years, long-term study finds. Cognitive speed training shows lasting ...
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Can brain games actually lower your dementia risk? It could depend on the type, new study says
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Help Register Login Login Hi, %{firstName}% Hi, %{firstName}% Games Car rental A new study suggests the answer may be yes. Research published Feb. 9 in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia found that ...

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