Not just one, but two recent studies have shown that increases in caffeine caused significant decreases in abnormal levels of proteins linked to Alzheimer’s Disease. The scientists believe that the discoveries could lead to caffeine being a treatment in the future as well as defensive strategy to the disease. Pour another cup of coffee and read more about it at Medical News Today.
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[...] And, go ahead, finish it all off with a cup or two of coffee. Researchers have identified a new antioxidant in coffee, which we blogged about previously. [...]