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By Ayla Roberts Your morning cup of coffee may be giving you more than just an energy boost. According to new research, trigonelline, a compound found in coffee and certain vegetables, can improve cognitive decline, spatial learning, and memory. The study, conducted by the University of Tsukuba in Japan and published in GeroScience, sought to discover natural compounds that could improve age…
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