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this is a never-ending topic, but one that is quite good to keep up with... latest research very positive with respect to ... with respect to... damn, haven't been drinking enough coffee: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/ParkinsonsDisease/34020
That's great....now to tackle alzheimers, dementia, MND, MS etc etc etc etc etc! When I got up this morning, I could still remember my wife's name. That cant be bad
synopsis on overall coffee & health results, from recent article: "according to a study released in May, drinking coffee is going to help me live longer than you, assuming of course that you don
Wonder if they did a correlation between people that drink coffee VS their level of fitness or how often they excercise? And did they do a correlation between the incidence of coffee drinking, VS the socio economic grouping of the coffee drinkers VS the socio economic status of the non coffee drinkers. You could go on......They seem as AM said, like "surface stats", without really getting into the detail of the scientific artikill. Good to be able to present them to our coffee clients however ;D
It's been well studied in mice. Journal of Alzheimers Disease Volume 25 Number 2 Pages 323-335?Chuanhai Cao, Li Wang, Xiaoyang Lin, Malgorzata Mamcarz, Chi Zhang, Ge Bai, Jasson Nong, Sam Sussman, Gary Arendash (Handling Associate Editor: Jonathan Geiger)?Caffeine Synergizes with Another Coffee Component to Increase Plasma GCSF: Linkage to Cognitive Benefits in Alzheimer
It's been well studied in mice. Journal of Alzheimers Disease Volume 25 Number 2 Pages 323-335?Chuanhai Cao, Li Wang, Xiaoyang Lin, Malgorzata Mamcarz, Chi Zhang, Ge Bai, Jasson Nong, Sam Sussman, Gary Arendash (Handling Associate Editor: Jonathan Geiger)?Caffeine Synergizes with Another Coffee Component to Increase Plasma GCSF: Linkage to Cognitive Benefits in Alzheimer
"nothing like a bit of lite reading..." :laugh: :laugh: Even at this time of the evening, I was very tempted to go for another double shot.... :coffee2:
Even lighter reading - for those not wanting to wade through that abstract. Coffee may be the best source of caffeine to protect against Alzheimers Disease because of a component in coffee that synergizes with caffeine to enhance plasma GCSF levels, resulting in multiple therapeutic actions against AD.
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