A specific antioxidant may be behind the beverage's protective effects on the brain.
These may include reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, maintaining skin health, promoting weight loss, and even reducing the risk of dementia. A new study, from Japan, provides further ...
Sometimes you just need to sit and enjoy a warm (or iced!) cup of tea. It's soothing and delicious, and if you’re drinking green tea, you’re getting a whole host of health benefits. But there is one ...
A new study links drinking green tea with having fewer white matter lesions in the brains of Japanese seniors, potentially providing a level of protection against dementia. Researchers from ...
A new study has demonstrated that a molecule commonly found in green tea breaks down tau tangles in Alzheimer’s brain tissue, revealing other molecules that may be effective in halting dementia.
Green tea contains powerful compounds called catechins that may shield your brain from dementia.
Studies have shown that drinking 2-4 cups of tea a day - green, black, white and oolong tea - can help reduce the risk of dementia, heart disease and cancer. Brew your own tea, rather than buy bottled ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Greater adherence to flavonoid-rich foods reduced the risk for dementia. This risk reduction was greater in some ...
In a recent study, people who drank at least 2 cups of coffee or tea per day had a 38 percent and 36 percent lower chance, respectively, of developing dementia compared to people who didn’t. Results ...
Researchers find that moderate daily intake of coffee and tea is associated with reduced risk of all-cause and vascular dementia in people with hypertension, based on data from 453,913 participants in ...