Friday, August 5, 2011

Coffee could lower the Risk of Prostate Cancer


Coffee --- I drink it just to get a boost for the day? If so, then there is another reason why you should not chug a cup, but even up to six cups a day! Based on the 12-year study of 48,000 male health professionals from the Harvard School of Public Health found that coffee is a healthy benefit of men. For men who drank either regular or decaffeinated;. Have the least risk of developing prostate cancer, a particularly lethal form of the disease
, but people have doubts about this issue for the laboratory concluded in a separate study that was conducted almost 30 years ago that men and women who consumed coffee increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. This study has expanded rapidly through the media, but not too long from the release of this news is that the researchers said, "woops, our bad." Coffee had no effect on the risk of pancreatic cancer.
is an error from a top research facility greatly added to public distrust of science and epidemiology of mental thought: "Today we would say that is good, tomorrow they could say it is bad." But with this latest news seemed much clearer than the flop gave out. Men who drank six cups a day could lower the risk of developing prostate cancer by a whopping 60 percent! And further, to 20 percent lower risk of developing any form of the disease. This is based on the article in the online Journal of the National Cancer Institute. And even for the casual coffee drinker, up to three cups a day will also reduce to 30 percent of developing fatal prostate cancer.
is an error from a top research facility greatly added to public distrust of science and epidemiology of mental thought: "Today we would say that is good, tomorrow they could say it is bad." But with this latest news seemed much clearer than the flop gave out. Men who drank six cups a day could lower the risk of developing prostate cancer by a whopping 60 percent! And further, to 20 percent lower risk of developing any form of the disease. This is based on the article in the online Journal of the National Cancer Institute. And even for the casual coffee drinker, up to three cups a day will also reduce to 30 percent of developing fatal prostate cancer.
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is an error from a top research facility greatly added to public distrust of science and epidemiology of mental thought: "Today we would say that is good, tomorrow they could say it is bad." But with this latest news seemed much clearer than the flop gave out. Men who drank six cups a day could lower the risk of developing prostate cancer by a whopping 60 percent! And further, to 20 percent lower risk of developing any form of the disease. This is based on the article in the online Journal of the National Cancer Institute. And even for the casual coffee drinker, up to three cups a day will also reduce to 30 percent of developing fatal prostate cancer.
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is an error from a top research facility greatly added to public distrust of science and epidemiology of mental thought: "Today we would say that is good, tomorrow they could say it is bad." But with this latest news seemed much clearer than the flop gave out. Men who drank six cups a day could lower the risk of developing prostate cancer by a whopping 60 percent! And further, to 20 percent lower risk of developing any form of the disease. This is based on the article in the online Journal of the National Cancer Institute. And even for the casual coffee drinker, up to three cups a day will also reduce to 30 percent of developing fatal prostate cancer.
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