Parkinson’s disease :: Caffeine and HRT cut Parkinson’s risk

A new study has found that women who consume little or no caffeine, but take hormone replacement therapy, may reduce their risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.

The study, published in the latest issue of Neurology, also found that HRT might, however, increase the disease risk in women who drink the equivalent of more than five cups of coffee per day.


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