
"Researchers used data from two health studies to track the caffeine-drinking habits of more than 130,000 people over four decades. They found that drinking 2-3 cups of coffee or 1-2 cups of tea a day was associated with the greatest reductions in rate of cognitive decline, a result that held true even in people with a genetic variant called APOE4, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease."
"France has announced that its initiative to recruit foreign researchers will award funds to 46 scientists who are relocating to the country - 41 of them from the United States. Eight of these researchers worked at Columbia University, which last year saw hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of its research grants cut and frozen by the administration of US President Donald Trump."
Regular caffeine intake from coffee and tea might slow cognitive decline and reduce a person's risk of dementia, based on tracking more than 130,000 people over four decades. Drinking 2–3 cups of coffee or 1–2 cups of tea daily was associated with the greatest reductions in cognitive-decline rate, including among carriers of the APOE4 Alzheimer's-linked genetic variant. The evidence is observational and therefore suggestive rather than conclusive. France will fund 46 relocating foreign researchers, 41 from the United States, including eight from Columbia University, reflecting low morale after major US grant cuts. January 2026 produced simultaneous regional extreme cold and extreme heat, underscoring volatile climate variability. Guidance is offered for commanding the conference stage.
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