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Effects of coffee/caffeine on brain health and disease: What should I tell my patients?
- Correspondence to Dr Astrid Nehlig, INSERM U 1129; Faculty of Medicine; 11 rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg, France; nehliga{at}unistra.fr
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Effects of coffee/caffeine on brain health and disease: What should I tell my patients?
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- Accepted November 15, 2015
- First published December 16, 2015.
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March 15, 2016
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