Coffee and tea are two of the most popular sips around the world. While plenty of people love them for the taste, arguably even more love them for the ways they support energy levels and overall ...
NEW HAVEN — Christine Lin, a New Haven retailer, visited a Prince Tea House more than a decade ago while living in New York. But the memory of the Asian-fusion place stuck with her. She and two ...
Learn the ritual behind Maghrebi mint tea, a celebratory North African staple for generations. Maghrebi Mint Tea is a traditional sweetened, mint-infused beverage made throughout the Maghreb, the ...
Regular consumption of coffee and tea was associated with a lower risk for dementia and modest improvements in cognitive performance, independent of a person’s genetic predisposition, a new study ...
You don’t have to cut the morning caffeine drip to protect your brain against dementia in the future. New research shows that daily coffee or tea –– and yes, the caffeinated kind –– is associated with ...
Downing a few cups of caffeinated coffee or mugs of tea each day may lower the risk of developing dementia, according to a long-term study. The lowest risk was tied to drinking around two to three ...
Drinking tea or coffee may help preserve brain function and reduce dementia risk, a large US study has suggested. Researchers said those who had the highest daily intake of caffeinated coffee had an ...
A long-term analysis shows that people who drink caffeinated coffee and tea have a lower risk of developing dementia, although the study does not prove cause and effect. Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News ...
One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years. By Pam Belluck Pam Belluck wrote this while drinking three cups of ...