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There is no evidence that caffeine is helpful to the recovery trajectory of MP patients. Caffeine may be problematic for the following reasons: | There is no evidence that caffeine is helpful to the recovery trajectory of MP patients. Caffeine may be problematic for the following reasons: | ||
- | * University of Iowa scientists [[http:// | + | * University of Iowa scientists [[https:// |
- | * Caffeine can substantially contribute to bone loss.(({{pubmed> | + | * Caffeine can substantially contribute to bone loss.(({{pmid> |
* Finally, caffeine is said to act on the cAMP and PKA pathway, and therefore it is likely to have negative effects on VDR homeostasis and on recovery. | * Finally, caffeine is said to act on the cAMP and PKA pathway, and therefore it is likely to have negative effects on VDR homeostasis and on recovery. | ||
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