Caffeinated Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Over 43 Years

Daily Caffeinated Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

Caffeinated Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Over 43 Years TL;DR: Caffeinated coffee drinkers had 141 vs 330 dementia cases per 100,000 person-years in the highest versus lowest intake quartiles — across 131,821 adults followed up to 43 years. Decaf showed no comparable signal. Key Findings Caffeinated coffee: 141 vs 330 dementia cases per 100,000 …

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Examining the Effects of Methylphenidate, Modafinil, Caffeine as Cognitive Enhancers in Healthy Adults

Stimulants like caffeine, methylphenidate, and modafinil have repeatedly been shown to boost cognitive abilities such as attention, focus, and memory in healthy individuals. A new study provides insight into the underlying brain mechanisms of this cognitive enhancement effect. Key Facts: All three stimulants (caffeine, methylphenidate, modafinil) enhanced performance across different memory tasks Stimulants increased functional …

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Mycotoxins & Coffee Beans (Green, Roasted, Instant): Dark Roast May Reduce Exposure

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages globally, with billions of cups consumed every day. However, coffee beans are prone to fungal infections that can produce harmful toxins known as mycotoxins. Key findings: Ochratoxin A (OTA) and aflatoxins were detected in commercial green, roasted, and instant coffee samples from Qatar. Higher mycotoxin levels were …

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Low Doses of Caffeine: One Cup of Coffee Alters Brain Waves to Enhance Cognition

A new study finds that drinking a small amount of caffeine in the morning may improve alertness, memory, and attention in healthy young men. The caffeine dose was equivalent to about one cup of coffee. Key Facts: 25 healthy young men drank either a placebo or 50 mg of caffeine (amount in a cup of …

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Staying Alert in the Sky: Modafinil & Caffeine Boost Pilot Performance

Staying awake and alert can be challenging, especially for pilots working long hours and night shifts. A new study found that the drugs modafinil and caffeine can significantly improve vigilance in pilots compared to placebo, helping them stay alert and attentive during periods of sleep deprivation. Key Facts: The study tested 32 pilots from the …

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