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Is there any link about Green tea being good for dementia?

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I have been tested twice for Parkinsons [both negative] although my father did have the condition. I am currently being tested for early dementia.

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Yes theguardian.com/society/201... 😊

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Interesting? Thanks SeePrice👍

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Just had my first cup, does not suit with milk, an acquired taste, but could replace "Americano, touch of milk!" as doctor confirmed as I was having too much of that, will keep on with this 'experiment'! [cheaper?]🤔👍

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