Nondrinker
coffee have higher incidence rate
of
Parkinson’s diseases
(credit
to faculty. washington)
Researchers
from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence
rate
of Parkinson's diseases.
The
observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was
divided in five categories as
shown at
above graph:
-
Non
drinkers
-
drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
-
drink
12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
-
drink
20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
-
drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The
finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to
Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
-
Chocolate
-
Black tea
-
Green tea
-
Cola drinks
-
Mountain Dew
-
Dr. Pepper
A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The
question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s
diseases?
Coffee
contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as
Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General
speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or
wakefulness will be promoted.
On
the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel
sleepiness. It is because:
-
nerve cell activities are slowing down
-
oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In
respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor,
the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing
of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s
diseases.
Relation
of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous
post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
This is interesting. I drink coffee.
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
DeleteInteresting info, I drink coffee too. Thanks for sharing this.
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
DeleteI drink a lot of coffee, so I seem to be safer.
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
-
Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Interesting research being done and I do like coffee.
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
-
A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Who knew? Sounds like coffee is the new green tea. :)
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
There's an idea. I'll drink to that!
ReplyDeleteCoffee is good for some diseases but bad for others.
It's good to have studies to know what is what.
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
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Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
I'm going to hold out hope they do a study that says tea drinkers are safe from everything since I don't drink coffee :)
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
-
A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Delete-
Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
I love to drink coffee.
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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A cup of black coffee (without sugar)
The question then: How drink coffee could reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases?
Coffee contains caffeine which include in chemical members called as Xanthine. In the brain, Xanthine is equal to Adenosine.
General speaking, If Adenosine increase in the brain, then, arousal or wakefulness will be promoted.
On the opposite, if Adenosine binds to its receptor, we will feel sleepiness. It is because:
- nerve cell activities are slowing down
- oxygen are dilated (more oxygen during we are sleeping)
In respect to Parkinson’s diseases, if Adenosine block its receptor, the dopamine of neurotransmitter will increase.
Increasing of dopamine level is believed to lower risk to get Parkinson’s diseases.
Relation of dopamine and Parkinson’s diseases may be read in my previous post (How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases?)
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
ReplyDeleteI usually take several cups of coffee a day......
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DeleteCould Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
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Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper
Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Delete-
Nondrinker coffee have higher incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
(credit to faculty. washington)
Researchers from Hawaii observed who drinks a lot of coffee had lower incidence rate of Parkinson's diseases.
The observations on more than 8 thousand people for 30 years was divided in five categories as shown at above graph:
- Non drinkers
- drink 4 to 8 oz of coffee per day
- drink 12 to 16 oz of coffee per day
- drink 20 to 24 oz of coffee per day
- drink 28 oz or more of coffee per day
The finding showed also that other drinks did not likely to contribute to Parkinson’s diseases. The drinks which contain caffeine are:
- Chocolate
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Cola drinks
- Mountain Dew
- Dr. Pepper