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It seems to be another reason to drink coffee or tea, new research provides information about how caffeine supports the health and longevity.
Researchers in London read a single-cell body similar to human cells – caffeine affects aging with an ancient mobile energy system. Their investigation was published yesterday in the magazine Microbial cellBolsters reduce the risk of previous studies, caffeine disease of the age and have an important impact on future longevity. Moreover, the next time your partner tells you a lot of coffee, it gives you a good return.
Most people think about coffee or river caffeine, the central nervous system that naturally occurs incentive Coffee beans, tea leaves, cocoa beans, cola nuts, etc. Perhaps not surprising, caffeine is the most used psychoactive stimulant in the world.
Enhanced Joe’s Cup is enough to have our daily consumption of most of us while providing our cup every morning, caffeine was also associated with a number Health benefitsDepression relief, as a lower risk of a lower life and a lower life of cardiovascular disease and type of diabetes.
Considering the existence of a coffee, food and energy, the team previously revealed that the biological key that affects the impact of the biological key (target). The wider, growth regulator manages creatures energy and stress responses. However, the team Caffein said that London has affected a system called a system called AMPK, as described by a Queen Mary University statement.
“When the cells are low, the ampk is visible to help them to cope,” Charalampos Rally, the great author of the research and London’s Molecular cell biology of the research is a researcher in the Queen Research Center. “And our results show that caffeine helps this passage slip.”
The Rally and his colleagues have a positive effect on aging and disease, such as the effect of the Caffeine AMPC, cell growth, DNA repair and stress response.
“These findings help to explain why caffeine can be useful for health and longevity,” John-Patrick Alao, author and biochemistry of the study at the University of East London. “And this effect for future research can be more diet, lifestyle or how to trigger new drugs.”
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