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Neil Shaw

Drinking too much tea could incease the risk of Alzheimer's

Drinking up to six cups of tea a day may cut the risk of dementia - while drinking more than 13 can increase it.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong team said each extra cup ­“significantly decreased grey matter” in the brain, which “indicates over-drinking tea might lead to a decline in language and memory functions.”

They added: “Our results shed light on a novel possible mechanism of tea intake to increase the risk [of Alzheimer’s] by ­reducing brain volume.” However, they also found one to six cups of tea a day may actually cut the risk of dementia.

The Chinese study warned of an Alzheimer’s crisis due to aging populations. It said: “Approximately 55 million people live with AD or related forms of dementia worldwide.

“By 2050, one in 85 will be living with Alzheimer’s worldwide, escalating the risk of ­disability, the burden of illness, and healthcare costs.”

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