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The Neuroprotective Effects of Caffeine: A Prospective Population Study (the Three City Study)
Neurol 69:536-545, Ritchie,K.,et al, 2007
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Article Abstract
The psychostimulant properties of caffeine appear to reduce cognitive decline in women without dementia, especially at higher ages. Although no impact is observed on dementia incidence, further studies are required to ascertain whether caffeine may nonetheless be of potential use in prolonging the period of mild cognitive impairment in women prior to a diagnosis of dementia.
 
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