If you’ve ever wondered whether coffee is good or bad for you, then you’ll be happy to learn it might actually be good for you. According to a new study, drinking moderate amounts of coffee or tea could lessen the risk of developing dementia or suffering from a stroke. The study was published Tuesday in PLOS Medicine, and it contains research gathered over an 11-year period.
During that time, researchers found that adults in the UK who regularly drank coffee and/or tea were less likely to suffer from a stroke or develop dementia. The findings can’t confirm a cause-and-effect link, but it is interesting to see the indication that these beverages may offer some health benefits that we didn’t already know about.
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