Decades-long follow-up studies report that moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea is linked with reduced dementia risk and better late-life brain performance.
Landmark 43-year study links moderate caffeine intake to sharper cognition and lower dementia risk ...
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By cutting ties with club icons like Clint Gutherson and Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Ryles sent a clear message: past loyalty is ...
Study of 131,000 Americans links two to three cups of tea or coffee with 15–20 percent lower dementia risk over decades ...
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Africa must boycott the 2026 World Cup

Africa faces a historic sporting and moral choice over the US-hosted tournament.
Australia's injury crisis worsened when it was confirmed just 15 minutes before the toss that Marsh would not play in Colombo. Cricket Australia revealed that he was hit in the groin while receiving ...
We collected child welfare data in 21 states to report on the consequences of faulty drug tests for pregnant women, including referrals to law enforcement.
Coffee, a staple for millions to kick-start their mornings or beat the post-lunch slump, may offer more than just a burst of energy. A large-scale research study published in the JAMA Network has ...
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A Harvard study published in JAMA links 2–3 cups of caffeinated coffee or 1–2 cups of tea daily with lower dementia risk and modest cognitive benefits, based on decades of data from 130,000 ...