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  • gmb45

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    Coffee May Cure Alzheimer's Disease

    A few cups of coffee a day may be all that is needed to reverse the effects of Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.

    Mice who were fed coffee showed big signs of mental improvement

    Scientists have uncovered powerful evidence that caffeine not only helps to stave off the disease but can treat it.

    They hope soon to follow up the initial results from animal experiments with human patient trials.

    US neuroscientist Dr Gary Arendash, who led the research, said: "The new findings provide evidence that caffeine could be a viable 'treatment' for established Alzheimer's disease, and not simply a protective strategy.

    "That's important because caffeine is a safe drug for most people. It easily enters the brain, and it appears to directly affect the disease process."

    A key aspect of Alzheimer's is sticky clumps of abnormal protein in the brain called beta amyloid plaques.

    Mice with a rodent equivalent of the disease showed a 50% reduction in levels of amyloid protein in their brains after scientists spiked their drinking water with caffeine.

    The change was reflected in their behaviour as the mice developed better memories and quicker thinking.

    Humans receiving an equivalent dose for their body weight would be consuming 500 milligrams of caffeine - or five eight ounce cups of ordinary coffee - a day.

    The same amount of caffeine can be obtained by drinking two cups of strong "coffee shop" coffee, 14 cups of tea, or 20 cola drinks.

    Dr Huntington Potter, director of the Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Centre (ADRC) in Tampa, where the studies were conducted, said: "Our goal is to obtain the funding needed to translate the therapeutic discoveries in mice into well-designed clinical trials."

    The new research was reported in two studies published online today in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.

    Neil Hunt, chief executive of the Alzheimer's Society, said: "This research in mice suggests that coffee may actually reverse some element of memory impairment."
  • Lainie
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    • Mar 2008
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    #2
    gmb you best start drinking it by the bucketload!!
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    • gmb45

      #3
      Originally posted by Lainie
      gmb you best start drinking it by the bucketload!!
      to late for me m8 but might not be for u

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      • Lainie
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        • Mar 2008
        • 3062

        #4
        soz no hope for me - i dont like coffee

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        • gmb45

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          Originally posted by Lainie
          soz no hope for me - i dont like coffee

          not true tea has loads of caffine in

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          • Lainie
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            • Mar 2008
            • 3062

            #6
            i dont drink t either - im doooooooooooooooomed
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            • gmb45

              #7
              Originally posted by Lainie
              i dont drink t either - im doooooooooooooooomed
              ~~~~ me red bull then thats loaded with it

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              • forntida
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                • Feb 2009
                • 1281

                #8
                Originally posted by gmb45
                ~~~~ me red bull then thats loaded with it
                Please keep your personal requests to pm's.
                I can't wake up Grumpy now in case I am accused of Dwarfism

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                • Lainie
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                  red bull makes me hyper
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                  • Mr Pumpy
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                    • Jan 2009
                    • 1467

                    #10
                    Those poor bloody mice, i'm sure by now the mice are getting pretty fed up with all these tests. Why can't they test summat nice on em for a change??.
                    Maybe the softness of cushions, or send em away to spain to do some hotel reviews for a couple of weeks.
                    I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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                    • forntida
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                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1281

                      #11
                      They can't diagnose Alzheimers 100% till after you have died.

                      About 6 years ago I was diagnosed with Alzheimers. My wife was advised to take out a Power Of Attorney. I went through every test available and they were certain I had the disease. My sister died with it age 60. I kept telling them they were wrong. Despite the following symptoms;
                      Walking straight out in front of oncoming cars.
                      Unable to count coinage(First symptom)
                      Generally forgetting things a few minutes after being told.
                      Plus many more symptoms associated with Alzheimers.

                      4 years after the diagnosis the symptoms gradually disappeared and the specialist told me that I did not have it anymore. I said what did I have then. He said I honestly don't know.

                      To continue the saga;
                      10 years ago I had a triple bypass. While in recovery a nurse said to me 'you may see fairy lights running across the far wall of the ward. Quite a few patients get that and it is nothing to worry about' . I saw them and did not worry about them.
                      About 4 years ago the BBC ran a programme about patients who had been on a 'bypass' machine suffering from Alzheimers symptoms shortly after surgery. This was caused by small pieces of material coming of the machine, entering your blood stream and lodging in your brain in the exact position that cause early symptoms of Alzheimers.

                      So it appears I was unlucky and lucky at the same time. As a result of my recovery you lot now have to suffer.
                      Last edited by forntida; 6 July, 2009, 21:45.
                      I can't wake up Grumpy now in case I am accused of Dwarfism

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                      • Mr Pumpy
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                        • Jan 2009
                        • 1467

                        #12
                        Originally posted by forntida
                        They can't diagnose Alzheimers 100% till after you have died.

                        About 6 years ago I was diagnosed with Alzheimers. My wife was advised to take out a Power Of Attorney. I went through every test available and they were certain I had the disease. My sister died with it age 60. I kept telling them they were wrong. Despite the following symptoms;
                        Walking straight out in front of oncoming cars.
                        Unable to count coinage(First symptom)
                        Generally forgetting things a few minutes after being told.
                        Plus many more symptoms associated with Alzheimers.

                        4 years after the diagnosis the symptoms gradually disappeared and the specialist told me that I did not have it anymore. I said what did I have then. He said I honestly don't know.

                        To continue the saga;
                        10 years ago I had a triple bypass. While in recovery a nurse said to me'you may see fairy lights running across the far wall of the ward. Quite a few patients get that and it is nothing to worry about' . I saw them and did not worry about them.
                        About 4 years ago the BBC ran a programme about patients who had been on a 'bypass' machine suffering from Alzheimers symptoms shortly after surgery. This was causes by small pieces of material coming of the machine, entering your blood stream and lodging in your brain in the exact position that cause early symptoms of Alzheimers.

                        So it appears I was lucky and lucky at the same time. as a result of my recovery you lot now have to suffer.

                        Jeez forntiddler youve deffo been in the wars my friend.
                        I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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