It's good news for coffee lovers! On Monday, June 2, findings from a large study focused on the connection between drinking coffee and healthy aging in women was presented at the annual Nutrition 2025 ...
Your morning coffee or tea could be quietly supporting your brain health. A long-term study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and ...
New research has found that women who drink about 1.5 coffees per day in middle age may have a greater chance of healthy aging. Not all caffeine is created equal: these same benefits didn’t extend to ...
Coffee drinking has been studied for decades as researchers have aimed to answer one burning question: Is it good for you? Or is it better to stick to joyless drinks like, you know, tap water and mint ...
In a massive study of nearly 50,000 women over a time frame of 30 years, researchers found that drinking more coffee – to a point – during midlife was linked to less chronic disease, physical mobility ...
The results were presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition in Orlando on Monday, June 2 Researchers defined healthy aging as living to age 70 or older, being free from 11 ...