A new study of rodent models of Alzheimer’s Disease found that long-term, low-dose caffeine use (at similar levels to human coffee drinkers) was related to significantly worse neurocognitive and behavioral symptoms; Researchers suggest results may have implications for human dementia patients User Austion66, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 30 Apr 2018
Chronic caffeine intake in mice produces mixed results - some improvements in cognitive tasks and immune system, but exacerbation of dementia type phenotype. User BrosettaStone7, in the Health subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
Chronic caffeine intake in mice produces mixed results - some improvements in cognitive tasks and immune system, but exacerbation of dementia type phenotype. User BrosettaStone7, in the A Community of People Who Look Out for Each Other subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
Chronic caffeine intake in mice produces mixed results - some improvements in cognitive tasks and immune system, but exacerbation of dementia type phenotype. User BrosettaStone7, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 08 Mar 2018