Drinking tea or coffee linked to lower risk of Parkinson’s disease, study finds

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Mark my words... tomorrow news 'coffee will kill you'

FatherBob Thank goodness for that.

Yus!

wagjuer Won’t question that, instead I will like it.

What about Gin ?

What study .. who does that ... Seems they got plenty of time and money... What's the study on pandemic?

So is avoiding emus.

I'm OK then..☕️

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