Long‑Term JAMA Study Links Moderate Coffee to Lower Dementia Risk
Feb 18
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A long-term JAMA study reported an association between moderate coffee consumption and a reduced risk of dementia, suggesting habitual coffee intake may influence cognitive outcomes later in life. Complementary reporting notes that sustained mentally stimulating activities may also lower dementia risk for decades, highlighting lifestyle factors as potentially protective.
Public Health and Dementia
Nutrition and Caffeine Research
Dementia Research