Caffeine's impact on dementia patients is a complex and nuanced topic that warrants careful consideration.
While some studies suggest potential benefits, the overall picture is more nuanced and requires a balanced approach.
On the positive side, research has indicated that moderate caffeine consumption may have neuroprotective effects, potentially reducing the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
The mechanism behind this is not fully understood, but it appears that caffeine's ability to antagonize adenosine receptors in the brain may contribute to improved neuronal function and synaptic plasticity. - https://agegracefullycare.com/blog/is-caffeine-bad-for-dementia/?unique_id_wji7dnwd
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