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While the study has profound implications on research related wholesale feather earrings to the brain’s reaction to caffeine, Lucas warned that the results are “very preliminary” and “need to be confirmed.”

Lucas noted that it is too soon to say if caffeine can be used to treat depression, adding that side effects of the drug include higher blood pressure in the short term.

Alberto Ascherio, an author of the study and a Harvard professor of epidemiology and nutrition, noted that other factors could have contributed to the lower rate of depression among coffee drinkers.

The team of Harvard researchers is working on studies linking other factors, such as physical activity and television watching, to depression. These studies may appear as soon as next week.

“Most people already drink coffee at the level that is good for them,” Ascherio said.

Although the study focused mainly on caffeinated coffee, researchers also tracked the women’s consumption of decaffeinated coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate—foods with comparatively negligible traces of caffeine. The study tied decreased risk for depression only to caffeinated coffee.
From now until Oct. 29, anyone looking to participate can walk in to the salon anytime, no cheap human hair extensions appointment needed, and receive a pink hair extension for a $10 donation to The National Breast Cancer Foundation. This effort not only signifies a unified bond between women, who most likely know of someone who has been touched by breast cancer, but it contributes to a significant organization that has raised over $2 million to fight this disease.

So far it’s the younger generation that’s coming in asking for the pink extensions, said Perrette, but soon the high school girls will be looking to get them too. A popular trend amongst that age group is having two extensions, one on either side of the face. And the older generation will come in as October approaches, he said, as they begin to take part in the different events going on.

“When you ask someone why they are doing this they usually say they know someone in their family with breast cancer. When they look in the mirror it serves as a daily reminder as to why they are wearing it,” he said.

How it works is that the pink hair attaches to your natural hair very close to the scalp creating an invisible bond using kearatin, according to salon owner, Linda Perrette. And keratin is the same protein found in our regular hair.

“No damage is done to the natural hair once the extension is removed,” Perrette said.

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