Well jeez, that has been known for years and your hospital is still failing at providing a 24 hour coffee station.
How do you stand your incompetent doctor/hospital that has been incompetent for at least 5 years? And when will your stroke hospital create a 24 hour coffee station? Not doing so should be a fireable offense for the stroke hospital president.
How coffee protects against Parkinson’s Aug. 2014
Coffee May Lower Your Risk of Dementia Feb. 2013
The Common Drink That Reduces Alzheimer’s Risk
The common drink contains compounds called phenylindanes that may help protect against dementia.
The study looked at compounds in coffee called phenylindanes, which may help protect against dementia.
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Dr Donald Weaver, study co-author, said:
“Coffee consumption does seem to have some correlation to a decreased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.The study examined how phenylindanes interact with two proteins that are critical to the development of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
But we wanted to investigate why that is — which compounds are involved and how they may impact age-related cognitive decline.”
The results showed that phenylindanes inhibit both beta amyloid and tau proteins.
The researchers also compared dark roast, light roast and decaffeinated coffees.
Caffeine, though, made no difference, explained Dr Ross Mancini, the study’s first author:
“The caffeinated and de-caffeinated dark roast both had identical potencies in our initial experimental tests.Dr Weaver said it is a major advantage that coffee is a natural crop:
So we observed early on that its protective effect could not be due to caffeine.”
“Mother Nature is a much better chemist than we are and Mother Nature is able to make these compounds.More work will be required before therapies can be developed, Dr Weaver said:
If you have a complicated compound, it’s nicer to grow it in a crop, harvest the crop, grind the crop out and extract it than try to make it.”
“What this study does is take the epidemiological evidence and try to refine it and to demonstrate that there are indeed components within coffee that are beneficial to warding off cognitive decline.
It’s interesting but are we suggesting that coffee is a cure?
Absolutely not.”(So because it is not totally proven you are not even going to write up a protocol on this? Aren't you supposed to be helping patients? Not throwing up your hands in defeat.)
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