date:May 14, 2012
rment, probably by interfering with the neurodegeneration caused by toxic sugar levels.
Next, the researchers looked at a brain region linked to memory and learning, which is often atrophied in diabetics, called hippocampus. The diabetic mice had abnormalities in this area showing synaptic degeneration and astrogliosisboth phenomena are known to affect memory and caffeine consumption prevented the abnormalities.