Trace elements and minerals in drinking water and cognitive function
In this systematic review, silica in drinking water was somewhat consistently associated with better cognitive function in older adults, whereas no trace elements and minerals (including aluminum and fluoride) in drinking water were consistently associated with worse cognitive function.
Mediterranean diet adherence and dementia risk
Can supplementation with folic acid reduce Alzheimer's disease risk?
Is vitamin D status associated with dementia risk?
Can aspirin prevent dementia?
Is daily coffee consumption associated with the risk of Alzheimer’s disease?
Can physical exercise help prevent Alzheimer’s disease?
The association between flavonoid intake and cognitive impairment
Coffee, tea, and caffeine and the risk of cognitive disorders
Beverage consumption and Alzheimer’s disease risk
Tea drinking and dementia risk
The association between coffee and brain health: The preparation method matters