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Find out what amount had the greatest benefit. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD Green tea may have more beneficial plant compounds for dementia than other teas. Drinking 2.5 cups of ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed a promising link between green tea consumption and a reduced risk of brain lesions ...
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 ...
Findings show that pairing a widely available vitamin with green tea can restore energy production in aging brain cells.
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 team of British researchers has discovered a way to turn a popular stone fruit into a potential safeguard against the ...
Cora Keber, director of education of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, was motivated to start a program dedicated to those affected by dementia after watching her mom participating in ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a recommendation concerning this information? -- C.P. ANSWER: ...
Dear C.P.: All major types of tea (green, oolong and black) are associated with small drops in serum cholesterol, especially LDL cholesterol, which is most strongly associated with blockages in the ...