Caffeine may ease Parkinson's symptoms
date:Aug 03, 2012

Study details

The researchers followed a group of 61 people with Parkinson's. While the control group received a placebo pill, the other group received a 100 mg dose of caffeine twice a day for three weeks and then 200 mg twice a day for another three weeks the equivalent of between two and four cups of coffee per day.

The people who received caffeine supplements experienced an improvement in their motor symptoms over those who received the placebo,said Postuma, who added that the team found
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