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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A cup of coffee

A cup of thick coffee may have more property than just making people awake until the morning, drink it can also prevent people fell ill multiple sclerosis / MS (sklerosa berganda). Some researchers have found in the Oklahoma experiment mice appeared protected from conditions such as MS-anesthetized sekujur body-on with the six to eight cups coffee per day. "This is the findings of a brisk and unexpected, and I think it may be important for studies on MS and other diseases," said Linda Thompson, from the Oklahoma Medical Researh Foundation. Caffeine prevents adenosine, one of the four building blocks in the DNA, mixed with reseptornya in the rat. Adenosine is a common molecule in humans and play a big role in helping to control the process of biochemistry to sleep and awakened pressing conditions.

The findings may have important impacts for other diseases, auto-immune such as lupus and joint inflammation, the researchers said. However, there is still much work to be done in further research because the mouse is not human, so too may not be convincing if the caffeine will have the same impact on people who fell ill easy MS without further testing. Some 2.5 million people around the world suspected of suffering sklerosa berganda, interference in the central nerve system resulting in loss of muscle coordination.

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