Time for afternoon tea?
in Dec. 2016, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore set out to examine whether or notcould affect the onset of dementia. To do this, the researchers gathered 957 participants from China aged 55 or older to conduct a longitudinal study.
Results found that those who drank tea every day saw their risk of developing dementia reduced by 50 percent. In the case of participants who carry the APOE e4 gene that puts them at a higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, daily tea drinkers saw their risk of cognitive decline drop by as much as 86 percent.could provide an affordable, easy way to combat the onset of a majorly crippling disease.
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