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Coffee could help beat MS AFP
A strong cup of coffee may do more than just wake you up in the mornings. It could also help you stave off multiple sclerosis, according to a new study. Scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation found that mice immunized to develop an MS-like condition appeared to be protected from the disease by drinking the equivalent of six to eight cups of coffee a day. Caffeine prevented adenosine, one of the four building blocks in DNA, from mixing with its receptor in mice. Adenosine is common molecule in humans and plays a large role in helping to control the biochemical processes for sleep and suppressing arousal. When the molecule is blocked from binding with its receptor, the body's infection-fighting white cells cannot reach the central nervous system and trigger the reactions that lead to experimental auto-immune encephalomyelitis, or EAE, the animal form of MS. The findings could have important implications for other auto-immune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, in which the body's own defense systems turn against itself.
Article courtesy of http://www.canada.com
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