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Being a big tea drinker all my life, I should have been covered......
Ray

Black tea may lower risk of Parkinson's disease
Drinking black tea regularly could help prevent the onset of Parkinson's
disease, a study said Thursday.

Those who consume 23 cups of the beverage a month are 71 percent less likely
to contract the disease, said researchers from Singapore's Yong Loo Lin
School of Medicine and National Neuroscience Institute.

'Hopefully, in years to come, there may be a pill developed from black tea
extracts to prevent' the onset of the disease, The Straits Times quoted Koh
Woon-Puay of the institute as saying.

The scientists said they believe enzymes in the drink helps to prevent the
brain-wasting disease. They have ruled out the high caffeine content.

The study involved more than 63,000 Chinese men and women aged 45 to 74 who
live in Singapore.

About three in 1,000 people in the city-state over 50 suffer from the
disease, which affects the middle part of the brain.

Some 300 new cases are diagnosed each year. Scientists said the number is
expected to increase to 500 annually by 2030 along with the rapid ageing of
the population.

Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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