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Higher Coffee Consumption Associated with Slower Cognitive Decline – Sci-News.com
A new long-term study supports the hypothesis that coffee intake may be a protective factor against Alzheimer’s disease, with…
A new long-term study led by Edith Cowan University scientists further supports the hypothesis that coffee intake may be a protective factor against Alzheimers disease, with increased coffee consumption potentially reducing cognitive decline.
Habitual coffee…
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