Drinking tea could be good for your brain
Independent - 17-Sep-2019People who drank tea at least 4 times a week for 25 years have better-connected brain regions
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Principal Investigator & Research Assistant Professor at National University of Singapore.
Dr Feng Lei received his medical and psychiatric trainings in Shandong, China and obtained his PhD from the National University of Singapore in 2009. He has worked as a lecturer of medical psychology at Weifang Medical University in Shandong province, China from 2000 to 2004, where he also provided counselling and psychotherapy services. He received research training on functional neuroimaging, at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge in 2013 and conducted visiting research on cognitive aging at the Aging Research Center (ARC), Karolinska Institute (KI) in 2016. Dr Feng is currently a Principal Investigator and Research Assistant Professor at Department of Psychological Medicine, National University of Singapore.
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Details last updated 02-Nov-2019
People who drank tea at least 4 times a week for 25 years have better-connected brain regions
Should be included in a balanced diet along with fruit and vegetables