Good news for coffee drinkers or be quiet and drink your coffee

Photo credit to superfantasic via Flickr

Photo credit to superfantasic via Flickr

In my usual manner of writing about scientific studies I like and disregarding the rest, today we have news of a Scandinavian study that tracked coffee consumption among middle-aged men and women for 21 years.  What it found was that people who drank three to five cups of coffee  a day were 65 percent less likely to have developed dementia than those  who drank two or less cups a day.

Unfortunately they say that they have no evidence, so far, that starting to drink  coffee for current non-drinkers will have the same effect.

When trying to explain the results, researchers suggested that it could be  because caffeine reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes, it may reduce the formation of amyloid plaques in the brain which are linked with Alzheimers or may serve as an antioxident reducing vascular risk factors for dementia.

Regardless, I must now leave  for my afternoon Starbucks Venti which should  count as at least three cups.

Entire artice from NYTimes.

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