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  • Caffeinated Coffee May Reduce the Risk of Oral Cancers2012-12-19

    Tag:Cancer

    A new American Cancer Society study finds a strong inverse association between caffeinated coffee intake and oral/pharyngeal cancer mortality. The authors say people who drank more than four cups of caffeinated coffee per day were at about half the risk of death of these often fatal cancers compared to those who only occasionally or who never drank coffee. The study is published online in the American Journal of Epidemiology. The authors say more research is needed to elucidate the biologic mechanisms that could be at work. Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that coffee intake is associated with reduced risk of oral/pharyngeal cancer. To explore the finding further, researchers examined associations of caffeinated coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea intake with fatal ora...

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  • Coffee linked to lower risk of death2012-05-30

    Tag:Health

    Researchers have some reassuring news for the legions of coffee drinkers who can not get through the day without a latte, cappuccino, iced mocha, double-shot of espresso or a plain old cuppa joe: That coffee habit may help you live longer. A new study that tracked the health and coffee consumption of more than 400,000 older adults for nearly 14 years found that java drinkers were less likely to die during the study than their counterparts who eschewed the brew. In fact, men and women who averaged four or five cups of coffee per day had the lowest risk of death, according to a report in Thursday edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. The research doesnt prove that coffee deserves the credit for helping people live longer. But it is the largest analysis to date to s...

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  • Health - Canada cautioned consumers not to purchase any form of unauthorized "slimming coffee"2011-10-27

    Tag:Health

    OTTAWA - Health Canada is warning consumers not to use the unauthorized product "The Slimming Coffee," which was previously sold as "Lose Weight Coffee," because it was found to contain the undeclared prescription drug sibutramine and may pose serious health risks. This product is promoted as a natural coffee beverage used for weight-loss. Sibutramine is used to treat obesity and should only be used under the supervision of a health care practitioner. Sibutramine may cause serious side effects including cardiovascular reactions such as increased blood pressure, chest pain, and stroke. Other side effects include dry mouth, difficulty sleeping and constipation. Sibutramine should not be taken by people who have had a heart attack, coronary artery disease, heart-r...

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  • Health - coffee can reduce women's risk of gout2011-10-27

    Tag:Health

    MILAN – Drinking four cups of coffee per day can halve the chances of gout in women said researchers from Boston University and HarvardMedicalSchool. Drinking 2 to 4 cups decreased the risk of gout in women by approximately... (This full report is exclusive to our subscribers. To read the full newsletter just subscribe. How? Ask info@comunicaffe.com )

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  • Science - heart disease, the health benefits of coffee2011-10-27

    Tag:Health

    MILAN - A couple of cups of coffee a day may help some heart attack patients to avoid further serious problems, provided they have normal blood pressure, researchers said last month.   To read all full newsletter and updated coffees prices every days you have to subscribe; the price is 210 € or 250 US $ a year. Ask info@comunicaffe.com

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