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The BALTAZAR Study: How Caffeine Intake Affects Alzheimer's Biomarkers

Here’s how daily caffeine intake could benefit cognitive functioning, particularly in patients with Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment.

10/22/2024
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    Several large-scale studies have shown that caffeine consumption is linked to a variety of neuroprotective benefits, and new research suggests that it could even affect key biomarkers that play a central role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how caffeine is not only a source of daily energy, but also a potential factor in decreasing amyloid accumulation and protecting against cognitive decline.

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    Several large-scale studies have shown that caffeine consumption is linked to a variety of neuroprotective benefits, and new research suggests that it could even affect key biomarkers that play a central role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how caffeine is not only a source of daily energy, but also a potential factor in decreasing amyloid accumulation and protecting against cognitive decline.

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