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[Extra! Extra!] Preventing Cognitive Decline, a Cup at a Time

by Joy Choquette | May 1, 2026

Savoring a cup of coffee or tea daily might provide better cognitive functioning on a long-term basis. A new study found that drinking moderate amounts of caffeinated coffee or tea (two to three cups of coffee or one to two cups of tea daily) may help to prevent cognitive decline. More than 130,000 participants were ...

Cognitive Support for Every Day

by Joy Choquette | May 1, 2026

Practical tips for the natural products industry. Americans are concerned about their cognitive health, and for good reason. Cognitive decline is expected to continue to rise in the U.S. in the coming years. Data from the Alzheimer’s Association noted that there were about 7.2 million adults in the country living with the disease in 2025. ...

Extending Your Healthy Timespan

by Eric Munson | March 2, 2026

Science-backed ingredients help maintain health and wellness in an aging world. In a January 2026 report from Innova Market Insights,1 consumers of all ages care more about healthy aging. Older adults, such as Boomers and Generation X, are focusing more on physical and social well-being. Younger generations, such as Millennials and Generation Z, care more ...

Improving Mood in a Natural Way

by Eric Munson | September 1, 2024

According to a survey from Nutrition Business Journal (NBJ), more than 1,000 U.S. consumers said they struggle with stress, anxiety, insomnia, depression, cognitive decline or hormone-related mood imbalances. Notably, Generation Z is reporting such symptoms, with 69 percent taking supplements to address their health concerns, according to the NBJ survey. “American consumers were struggling with ...

Daily Multivitamin May Improve Cognition and Protect Against Decline, Study Suggests

by Shari Barbanel | September 21, 2022

Could taking a daily multivitamin help maintain cognitive health with aging and possibly prevent cognitive decline? According to new research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, conducted in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA, taking a daily supplement may improve cognition in older adults, but additional studies are needed to confirm ...

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