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Drinking coffee or tea every day reduces dementia risk

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Daily coffee or tea may lower dementia risk, new study finds
New research suggests that drinking more than one cup of caffeinated coffee or tea each day could help protect your brain and reduce the risk of dementia, especially for middle-aged adults.

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Caffeinated coffee and tea could help protect you against dementia. Even a few daily cups
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2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf.
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Drinking coffee daily could protect your brain, study finds
Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily can reduce the risk of dementia by 18 percent and help preserve cognitive function.

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Caffeinated beverages may help protect the brain, study says
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Why your daily cup of coffee or tea could significantly reduce your chances of getting dementia

Free coffee for Super Bowl Mon.

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Starbucks giving away free coffee today after Super Bowl 60, how to claim
Starbucks is marking the day after Super Bowl 60 by giving customers a chance to pick up free coffee across the UK and US, as long as they know how to claim it.

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You can get free Starbucks Monday, Feb. 9, after Super Bowl. Here's how
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Super Bowl Monday food deals you can still get today
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Dunkin' giving away free coffee after Super Bowl ad. How to score deal in Nashville
Dunkin's Super Bowl commercial featured a 90s theme with stars like Ben Affleck and Jennifer Aniston.

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Dunkin' is giving away free iced coffee on Feb. 9 — use this promo code to qualify
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Here’s how to get free Starbucks coffee after the Super Bowl
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4 times drinking coffee was illegal—or even punishable by death

Kha’ir Beg pressured the attending scholars to support a ban on coffee-drinking on the grounds that coffee harmed the body, intoxicated the mind, and encouraged people to gather together and behave badly. Coffeehouses closed, coffee beans were burned, and authorities had coffee drinkers beaten.
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China's Luckin Coffee opens first high-end store as it takes on Starbucks

The Chinese coffee upstart is expanding from budget drinks into the premium market with a new flagship store.
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A $24 cup of coffee has landed in Boston. How good can it possibly be?

George Howell’s exalted brew raises the eternal question of American luxury: When does craftsmanship turn into self-parody?
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New café brings coffee, running clubs, family together in N.J. town

A new community-driven café has opened its doors in Bergenfield, bringing specialty coffee and a neighborhood gathering space to Bergen County. Running Latte Café began with a soft launch on Jan. 25 at 189 N.
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Dunkin’ Is Giving Away Free Iced Coffee Tomorrow—Here's the Code

To make the promotion even sweeter, Dunkin' is giving away 1.995 million iced coffees on Monday, Feb. 9, with no size requirement. All fans need to score the freebie is the Dunkin' app and the promo code " GOODWILLDUNKIN ."
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