vendredi 29 septembre 2017
Coffee didn't work to treat Parkinson's but may help with prevention
Earlier findings raised hopes that caffeine could be used to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease but didn't pan out. Yet it's clear that non-coffee drinkers are at higher risk of developing the debilitating neurological condition. The question is why.
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