Coffee and alcohol are not related to epilepsy
A recent study by Dr. Barbara Dewoleiciji and colleagues from Harvard University Medical Institute (USA) said that women who drink coffee or alcohol do not have any connection with having a child with seizures or epileptic.
This statement goes against previous research results that suggest substances like nicotine, caffeine and alcohol can cause seizures or seizures.
To prove this conclusion, the scientists divided the subjects into two groups, of which group I used more than 400mg of caffeine / day and group II used less than 200mg of caffeine / day.
After conducting a study comparing two groups of experimental subjects, scientists did not detect the relationship between caffeine and the probability of causing seizures or seizures.
The scientists also compared three experimental groups, in which group I includes those who have never drank alcohol, group II drink from 0.1g-15.9g / day and group III drink more than 30g / day.
After conducting a study comparing three target groups, the scientists did not detect the relationship between alcohol with seizures or seizures.
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