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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Coffee may help treat memory loss, a major symptom of Alzheimer's disease - study
By Rosemary Black
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Besides giving you that morning boost, coffee may actually boost your memory as well, helping to keep memory loss at bay.
That mug of morning coffee may do more than keep you from falling asleep at your desk. New research shows it could also help treat or stave off memory loss, a key symptom of Alzheimer's disease.
Studies have found that giving lab mice the equivalent of 500 milligrams of caffeine per day had a positive impact on their memory, according to CBS' The Early Show.
The researchers found that the caffeine had "a very positive effect on their memory and thinking actions over a two-month period," Dr. Jennifer Ashton told The Early Show. "So put another one in the column of a good effect of caffeine."
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Costa Rican coffee production expected to rise
By Adam Williams
Tico Times Staff awilliams@ticotimes.net
Costa Rican coffee production is forecast to rise 5 percent during the 2009-2010 cycle, the Coffee Institute of Costa Rica (ICAFE) reported. The next production cycle, which begins its harvest in October, is expected to generate 1,671,270 bags of coffee.
“Each season we have a technical management team that visits each region where coffee is produced,” said Ronald Peters, "
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