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Can your daily coffee or tea help protect your brain from dementia? New Harvard research has an exciting answer
A major long-term study suggests that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee and tea may reduce the risk of dementia ...
For centuries, coffee and tea have been among the world's most cherished beverages. Whether it's a bold cup of coffee to jump-start your day or a calming mug of tea to unwind at night, these drinks ...
Drinking coffee or tea may be how you start your mornings, but is one healthier for you than the other? When balanced with a healthy diet and lifestyle, both of these drinks have potential health ...
Colonial Americans were drinking coffee long before they dumped tea into Boston Harbor or fought a war for independence. The ...
When balanced with a healthy diet and lifestyle, both of these drinks have potential health benefits. “Coffee and tea are two of the world’s most beloved beverages, cherished for their rich flavors, ...
Unless you're some sort of psychopath superhuman who doesn't require at least 80 milligrams of caffeine to get out of bed in the morning (must be nice), chances are your morning starts the same way as ...
A new Harvard study found that drinking about two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of tea daily was ...
Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but what about your morning beverage? Most people fall into one of two camps: coffee or tea. Of course, some people avoid coffee and tea ...
It’s easy to assume coffee and tea drinkers are divided by taste preferences alone, but there’s usually more personality steeped into the brew. While coffee is associated with speed, intensity, and go ...
The great debate: Do you drink coffee or matcha in the morning? Sixty-six percent of Americans start their morning with coffee each day, per the National Coffee Association, but drinking matcha has ...
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