A groundbreaking study has revealed a promising link between green tea consumption and a reduced risk of brain lesions ...
A new study, from Japan, provides further evidence that green tea may help fight cognitive decline and therefore reduce dementia risk. In this study, older people who regularly drank green tea had ...
A recent study from Japan suggests that drinking three or more cups of green tea per day may help protect the brain from cognitive decline and dementia. The researchers analyzed data from over ...
Older adults without dementia who regulalry drink green tea tend to have fewer cerebral white matter lesions compared to those consuming other beverages, latest research has suggested. Scientists from ...
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Drinking green tea daily, especially three or more cups, may help prevent dementia in older adults by reducing white matter lesions in the brain. The Japanese study found no effect on total brain ...
Discover how green tea may reduce brain lesions linked to cognitive decline, offering a natural way to support brain health as you age.
"Our findings indicate that drinking green tea, especially three or more glasses per day, may help prevent dementia," write the researchers. "Nevertheless, further prospective longitudinal studies ...
Opens in a new tab or window Higher consumption of green tea, but not coffee ... began to evolve during the prodromal stage of dementia with Lewy bodies, with changes on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose ...