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Good news for coffee drinkers. Lifestyle coaching for dementia. West Nile virus rises again.
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Researchers presented encouraging results on protecting brain health, coffee got another vote of confidence, and West Nile virus is making its seasonal return.
Peer ReviewRehashing the week’s health headlines📌 News You Can UseGood news for coffee drinkers.
What’s more: When consumed without added sugars, flavors or creams, coffee may even lower the risk of heart disease, heart failure, stroke and Type 2 diabetes.
💨 Public Health AlertWest Nile virus is off to an unusually early startHow it was covered: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says West Nile virus activity is running well ahead of what’s typical for this point in the summer.
Bottom line: West Nile virus isn’t a reason to cancel your summer plans.