Drinking black tea often helps prevent Parkinson's disease
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Last Update: 2011-08-30
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Researchers in Singapore surveyed 63000 Singaporeans aged 45-74 and found that those who drank at least 23 cups of black tea a month had a 71% lower risk of Parkinson's disease than the average person The researchers believe that the enzymes in black tea help prevent Parkinson's disease, while caffeine does not In the future, the researchers hope to extract effective ingredients from black tea to make drugs to prevent Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disorder Its symptoms are involuntary tremor of the hand, head or mouth when the patient is still, muscle rigidity, slow movement, balance disorder, etc So far, the cause of Parkinson's disease is still not completely clear, and there is no cure According to statistics, there are more than 4 million Parkinson's patients in the world.
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