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Caffeine linked to lower risk of death in women with diabetes

Women with diabetes who regularly drink caffeinated coffee or tea may live longer than those who don't consume caffeine at all, according to new research being presented at this year's European Association for the Study of ...

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Could caffeine help prevent dementia?

A new study suggests a significant relationship between caffeine and dementia prevention, though it stops short of establishing cause and effect.

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Crave coffee too much? Talk therapy may help

(HealthDay)—A short round of "talk-therapy" seems to help over-consumers of caffeine dramatically cut back their intake, a small new study suggests.

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Study debunks caffeine-tinnitus myth

(Medical Xpress)—An apple a day may keep the doctor away. But what fun is that? A study led by Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry resident researcher Dr. Jordan Glicksman shows higher caffeine intake from coffee was ...

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Caffeine intake associated with lower incidence of tinnitus

New research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) finds that higher caffeine intake is associated with lower rates of tinnitus, often described as a ringing or buzzing sound in the ear when there is no outside source of ...

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