Sunday 3 November 2019

DWM Consumption of large volumes of caffeinecontaining drinks is also associated with reduced incidence of Parkinson’s disease. The regular consumption of alcohol, primarily beer, has been correlated with a later onset of Alzheimer’s disease; this might result from the ability of alcohol to reduce blood levels of cholesterol, which is directly correlated with a greater risk of dementia in later life

Consumption of large volumes of caffeinecontaining drinks is also associated with reduced incidence of Parkinson’s disease. The regular consumption of alcohol, primarily beer, has been correlated with a later onset of Alzheimer’s disease; this might result from the ability of alcohol to reduce blood levels of cholesterol, which is directly correlated with a greater risk of dementia in later life

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