Dec 25, 2013

coffee against parkinson

A recently conducted research has confirmed that people who consume coffee are less at risk to suffer from Parkinson's disease.
The authors of the study say that two cups of coffee a day can significantly reduce symptoms associated with this disease.
Scientists at McGill University in Montreal, where the study was conducted, recommend not exaggerated with coffee and do not expect much effect from it, since it plays only the role of a Preventers easy.
Previous studies have shown, also, that caffeine has an effect in preventing Alzheimer's disease.