Both coffee and tea have specific advantages and disadvantages.
After an analysis of health data from over 131,000 people tracked for up to 43 years, researchers found that drinking coffee ...
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of ...
No, you don’t have to cut out your daily coffee or tea for better cognitive health. It may even help in the long run, new research says.
A major new study published in JAMA suggests that moderate consumption of coffee and tea may be linked to a lower risk of ...
A decades-long cohort study shows drinking caffeinated coffee and tea in moderation is linked to lower dementia risk and ...
A new study claims drinking multiple cups of caffeinated coffee or tea per day can protect the brain and reduce a person’s ...
Both rich in antioxidants, coffee and tea offer their own unique benefits. Coffee and tea boost focus and performance and support heart and brain health. Skip added sugar and heavy creamers for a ...
A long-term observational study found a link between the amount of tea and caffeinated coffee people drank and the risk of dementia.