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Coffee and tea intake, dementia risk and cognitive function

Posted 10 Apr 2026

Dr Roger Henderson

Dr Roger Henderson discusses a prospective cohort study analysing the effect of intake of caffeinated coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea on dementia risk and cognitive function across the dementia continuum.

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