Moderate Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk and Slower Cognitive Decline in Landmark Study

A groundbreaking prospective cohort study involving over 130,000 participants has revealed a significant association between moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee and tea and a reduced risk of developing dementia. The…

Attentional bias in people with moderate-to-severe cannabis use disorder

A comprehensive psychological study conducted in Australia has challenged long-standing assumptions regarding the cognitive mechanisms of addiction, finding no significant evidence that individuals suffering from moderate-to-severe cannabis use disorder (CUD)…

Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk and Slower Cognitive Decline

A groundbreaking prospective cohort study, meticulously conducted by leading researchers from Mass General Brigham, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,…