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Do YOUR fellow coffee enthusiasts know the following yet?

Coffee Protects Lives - Reduces risk of dementia and other health benefits

Now, true,

those in the know (like readers of this blog) realize that coffee is the Miracle Drink and Beverage of the Gods and all-around niftiest thing since sliced iPhones.

But did you know….it can even reduce the risk of dementia? To wit:

…Coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body, research suggests.

The drink has already been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, and a study by a US team for the Journal of Neuroinflammation may explain why.

A vital barrier between the brain and the main blood supply of rabbits fed a fat-rich diet was protected in those given a caffeine supplement.

UK experts said it was the “best evidence yet” of coffee’s benefits ….MORE…

As if we need another reason to worship coffee. :)

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Sounds yummy to me! :)

Enjoy,

Owlbert

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