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Caffeine Consumption May Help Stave Off Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Disease

June 16, 2010 by  

Report: Caffeine consumption may help stave off Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease The consumption of moderate daily amounts of caffeine may help individuals prevent the onset of several cognitive decline disorders including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to a recent comprehensive review of previous studies.

For the report, editors of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease brought together a collection of studies conducted by a group of experts in the fields of brain pathology and neurophysiological function.

Guest editors Alexandre de Mendonça and Rodrigo Cunha recognized several new studies that identified a direct link between caffeine consumption a lower incidence of Parkinson’s disease. These findings were paralleled by numerous animal trials that confirmed the inverse connection between caffeine intake and neurodegeneration.

"Later a few epidemiological studies showed that the consumption of moderate amounts of caffeine was inversely associated with the cognitive decline associated with aging as well as the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease," said Mendonça and Cunha.

"Again, this was paralleled by animal studies showing that chronic caffeine administration prevented memory deterioration and neurodegeneration in animal models of aging and of Alzheimer’s disease," they added.

The editors also noted that caffeine consumption may help improve the daily lives of Alzheimer’s disease patients by moderately augmenting their memory performance and acting as a mood stabilizer.
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  • s c

    MDs who preach about cholesterol’s ‘negative’ influences need to look in a mirror once in a while. It’s not hard to find MDs who know the difference between AMA “science” and real science.
    Cholesterol deprivation can kick start Alzheimer’s.
    It makes for a wonderful, long-lasting MONEY relationship between MDs and Big Pharma, but it doesn’t do squat for Alzheimer’s patients.
    Coffee issues are still an open debate. As long as you don’t rely on sugar and sugar substitutes, a cup or two of whole bean coffee per day probably won’t be a cause for concern.
    I’d like to see some comments from those who are tired of the constant, false science that comes the pimped-out, power-mad, anal retentive AMA/FDA/Big Pharma triumvirate. ‘Money before lives’ isn’t just a philosophy. It’s a sickness that needs to be eliminated.

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    http://www.positivelycoffee.org · Cached page

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    coal miner,

    ezinearticles.com/?The-Benefits-of-Drinking-Coffee&id=2865736 · Cached page

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