Saturday, July 1, 2017

VERY RECENT MEDICAL STUDY: DRINKING TEA FREQUENTLY MAY HELP PREVENT THE ONSET OF DEMENTIA IN HUMAN BEINGS, HARVARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, REVEALS THIS WEEK IN ITS FREE-SUBSCRIPTION ONLINE PUBLICATION 'HEALTHBEAT'


ACCORDING TO THE STUDY, THOSE PERSONS STUDIED WHO DRANK BLACK TEA OR GREEN TEA OR OOLONG TEA ON A DAILY AND YEAR-ROUND BASIS WERE THE PERSONS LEAST LIKELY TO SUSTAIN THE ONSET OF 'DEMENTIA'.

Dementia involves a decline in a person's mental aptitude so severe that it interferes with one's daily life. The inability to remember daily occurrences in one's own life can be a symptom of dementia. Alzheimer's is reportedly the most common type of dementia.

THOSE MEDICAL FINDINGS WERE FIRST PUBLISHED IN THE DECEMBER 2016 ISSUE OF THE HIGHLY-REGARDED MEDICAL-SCIENCE PUBLICATION 'JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, HEALTH & AGING".



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