Researchers Say Coffee May Help some Parkinson’s Symptoms
Drinking coffee with caffeine daily may have a benefit in controlling movement, according to new research. “Studies have shown that people who use caffeine are less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, but [ours] is one of the first studies in humans to show that caffeine can help with movement symptoms for people who already have the disease,” said study author Ronald Postuma, MD, MSc, with McGill University.






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