date:Aug 07, 2018
-term caffeine exposure. Another found that consumption of coffee and tea were linked to lower risks of Alzheimers disease and dementia. For that 2009 study, about 1,4000 people in Finland and Sweden were followed for two decades, and those who reported drinking three to five cups of coffee daily were 65 percent less likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer's, compared with those who didn't drink coffee or only drank it occasionally. And, in case you were wondering, roasted coffee beans have the