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Coffee may reduce breast cancer risk - 6.8
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Coffee may reduce prostate cancer risk - 5.7
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10% weight loss in obesity with green coffee beans extract - 5.3
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Drinking coffee or tea reduces diabetes risk - 4.8
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Coffee decreases depression in women - 4.5
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Coffee drinking lowers stroke risk in women - 4.5
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Cutting caffeine, coffee, tea may help control diabetes - 4.2
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Caffeine during pregnancy increases miscarriage risk - 3.8
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Caffeine in males with Lou Gehrig's disease - 3.7
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Coffee may reverse Alzheimer's disease - 3.3
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10% weight loss in obesity with green coffee beans extractGreen, or unroasted, coffee beans can produce a substantial decrease in body weight in a relatively short period of time, revealed by researchers in a study presented at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Coffee decreases depression in womenThe risk of depression appears to decrease for women with increasing consumption of caffeinated coffee. Caffeine is the most frequently used central nervous system stimulant in the world, and approximately 80 percent of consumption is in the form of coffee.
Coffee may reduce prostate cancer riskIt is a good news for men who regularly drink coffee. They appear to have a lower risk of developing a lethal form of prostate cancer, revealed by researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) US.
Coffee may reduce breast cancer riskRecently published research shows that coffee drinkers enjoy not only the taste of their coffee but also a reduced risk of cancer with their cuppa.
Coffee drinking lowers stroke risk in womenDrinking more than a cup of coffee a day was associated with a 22 percent to 25 percent lower risk of stroke, compared with those who drank less, in a study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
Drinking coffee or tea reduces diabetes riskDrinking more coffee (regular or decaffeinated) or tea appears to lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis of previous studies reported in the December 14/28 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, JAMA.
Coffee ring stain diagnostic test for malaria - Gates FoundationThe US' Gates Foundation funds development of coffee ring stain diagnostic test for malaria. Vanderbilt University received a $100,000 Grand Challenges Explorations grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Coffee may reverse Alzheimer's diseaseCaffeine significantly decreased abnormal levels of the protein linked to Alzheimer's disease, both in the brains and in the blood of mice exhibiting symptoms of the disease, revealed by researchers.
High caffeine intake may cause hallucinationsPeople with a higher caffeine intake, from sources such as coffee, tea and caffeinated energy drinks, are more likely to report hallucinatory experiences such as hearing voices and seeing things that are not there, according to the Durham University study.
Using deodorant - a low risk of causing cancerNew research has allayed some panic about suspected cancer-causing agents, such as deodorants, coffee and artificial sweeteners. A risk assessment tool has been developed through the Cancer Control Program at South Eastern Sydney & Illawarra Health (SESIH) by UNSW researcher, Professor Bernard Stewart.
Cutting caffeine, coffee, tea may help control diabetesDaily consumption of caffeine in coffee, tea or soft drinks increases blood sugar levels for people with type 2 diabetes and may undermine efforts to control their disease, say scientists at Duke University Medical Center.
Caffeine during pregnancy increases miscarriage riskHigh doses of daily caffeine during pregnancy – whether from coffee, tea, caffeinated soda or hot chocolate – cause an increased risk of miscarriage, according a new study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research. The study controlled, for the first time, pregnancy-related symptoms of nausea, vomiting and caffeine aversion that tended to interfere with the determination of caffeine's true effect on miscarriage risk.
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