Archive for May, 2008
Sunday, May 11th, 2008
Ma Ku asked: Caffeine's Ties To Parkinson's Disease
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Caffeine's medical use for treating Parkinson's sickness is a subject of much debate. Still, in my mind, caffeine will hurt along with helping. Beyond a moderate quantity, caffeine siphons off your dopamine somatic cell, as you will find out in my ...
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Saturday, May 10th, 2008
lori3331 asked: Is parkinsons Disease fatal. My mom has had it for about 20 years and she is 54 now. How much longer will she live and what will happen to her. She had the brain surgery 5 years ago and it's not working any more. Please ...
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
MAUREEN S asked: The stroke was 6 years ago when they discovered diabetis. Parkinsons started approx 12-18 months but it is not caused by the stroke. Every night I am asleep by 10pm but wake for a couple of hours around 3.30am. I am 60 and ...
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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
Linda Parkinson-Hardman asked: When you are starting a business, it is often hard to know how the finances will work out. This article will guide you in the right direction though to get you started.
There are only two ways you can make money, whether on the Internet or in ...
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
Ma Ku asked: Many arguments started when a medical study indicated that caffeine can contribute to helping victims of Parkinson's illness. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, as I illustrate ...
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
dippydeb27 asked: I live with someone who has this illness, and it is very hard to be with this person who I love so much,but because of the decease its very differcult to be in the same room with him. Help if anyone has the answer.Carrie
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Ma Ku asked: Once a medical study was published on the application of caffeine for treating Parkinson's disease, it stirred up a lot of controversy. Yet, I look at caffeine as a two edged sword, a risky thing to use regardless of any contribution it might make. ...
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