Caffeine
may ease Parkinson's symptoms
Caffeine,
which is widely consumed around the world in coffee, tea and soft drinks, may
help people suffering from Parkinson's
Caffeine,
which is widely consumed around the world in coffee, tea and soft drinks, may
help control movement in people suffering from Parkinson's. This is the finding
of a study conducted at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health
Centre (RI MUHC) that was recently published in Neurology®, the official
journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study opens the door to new
treatment options for Parkinson's disease
that affects approximately 100 000 Canadians.
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