Coffee: A Blessing and a Curse
I'm amazed by the recent surge in research into the effects of coffee on the human brain. First came stories such as this:
Caffeine can induce hallucinations
followed today by:
Drinking coffee reduces Alzheimer's risk: study
"Middle-aged people who consume modest amounts of coffee can significantly lower their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by Finnish and Swedish researchers released on Thursday."
This may say a lot about the relative attitudes to chemical stimulants in New Zealand as compared to Scandinavians. The Kiwis taking an alarmist approach and Vikings (best synonym I could come up with there, and probably not even the right one) seeking to find a suitable use for what is one of the few legal mind-altering substances in the Western world.
However, taken together I see even more reason that I should cut down my coffee drinking habits. If I continue as I am doing, not only will I have horrifying hallucinations now, but I'm more likely to remember them when I'm an old man.
Cup of tea, anyone?










Coffee "research" on badscience.net
Check out http://www.badscience.net/2009/01/drink-coffee-see-dead-people/
The "research" involved 219 students answering an online survey responding to questions like "Sometimes my thoughts seem as real as actual events in my life". Not exactly conclusive proof. I would suggest not worrying about coffee intake too much, but if you want to induce hallucinations try this out: http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008/11/ganzfeld_hallucinati.html
Thanks for posting,
Andy