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July 23-29, 2009
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Vol. CXXXV, No. 25
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Australian golfer Roy Vandersluis, proudly carries his country's flag
By Barbara Beznos,
as he marches into the opening ceremony at Ramat Gan Stadium in
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Israel Monday for his record ninth consecutive Maccabiah Games.
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tion:
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Dear
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that caffeine
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may be ben-
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eficial in the
fight against
Alzheimer's disease? Taylor.
Native son Scott Kaufman to begin in fall.
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Local businesses seek to lure Israeli trade.
Spanish-American War Vet A24
Serviceman honored posthumously by TWV.
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It's critical to remember that mice
aren't humans and that there's
still much research to be done.
Next time: Balancing the down-
side of caffeine consumption.
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In the SFU study (published
July 6, 2009, in the Journal of
Alzheimer's Disease), researchers
found that aged mice, bred specif-
ically to develop Alzheimer's (and
showing clear symptoms of the
disease), after being given
the equivalent of five 8 oz.
cups (or 500 mg) of regular
,.,
coffee a day for 4-5 weeks,
(„\''-./. performed markedly
better in cognitive tests
,
than their no-caffeine
control counterparts
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iiwer: Dear Taylor,
although, there's still
much research to be done,
a study recently conducted on
mice at the Alzheimer's Disease
Research Center at South Florida
University (SFU) shows promise.
Demented mice fed
the caffeine performed
as well as normal mice
and twice as well as
the demented mice, who
didn't get the caffeine. Sig-
nificantly, the caffeine markedly
reduced the levels of the suspect
beta amyloid protein in the brain
and blood of the caffeinated mice.
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