JAMA -- Abstract: Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease, May 24, 2000, Ross et al. 283 (20): 2674 (#)
„Parkinsonian signs in older people: Prevalence and associations with smoking and coffee Louis et al. Neurology 2003;61:24-28. ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT “
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„PARTICIPANTS--Mentally aware, competent patients with terminal illnesses monitored from time of admission to time of death while residing in the comfort care unit. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Symptoms of hunger, thirst, and dry mouth were recorded, and the amounts and types of food and fluids necessary to relieve these symptoms were documented. The subjective level of comfort was assessed longitudinally in all patients. RESULTS--Of the 32 patients monitored during the 12 months of study, 20 patients (63%) never experienced any hunger, while 11 patients (34%) had symptoms only initially.“
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„The Debt Repayment Paradox for VA Clinical Investigators Bean-Mayberry et al. JAMA.2004; 291: 2316“
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„Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease Ross et al. JAMA.2000; 283: 2674-2679.“
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„During intravenous and after intramuscular penicillin therapy, a spinal tap was performed on all subjects; later, assays were done. Of two patients who received intravenous penicillin G, one had 0.3 mug/ml and the other had 2.4 mug/ml penicillin in the CSF. Twelve of 13 patients who received benzathine penicillin G had no detectable penicillin in the CSF; one patient had 0.1 mug/ml penicillin in the CSF.“
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