Can coffee decrease dopamine levels in those diagnosed with Parkinson's disease? - study
Finish researchers found that patients who drank a lot of coffee had an 8.3% to 15.4% greater decrease in dopamine transporter binding compared to those with a low caffeine consumption.
The effects of high and low consumption of caffeine on the brain’s dopamine transporter binding in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.(photo credit: Clinical Neurosciences / University of Turku)ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH