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Harvard study shows that coffee can reduce people with diabetes
A recent study published by Harvard University researchers in the Journal of Nutrition shows that drinking coffee is not only good for metabolism and liver health, but also reduces the risk of diabetes, according to foreign food websites. The study was conducted by a team led by Nicole Wedick of the Harvard School of Public Health. The researchers studied 45 subjects.
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Caffeine intake affects migraine risk, Harvard study found
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information on coffee beans Please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) according to foreign media reports, a new study from Harvard Chen Zengxi School of Public Health (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health) warns that if you are one of the millions who are prone to migraines, then don't drink another cup of coffee. They do research.
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Harvard University study: coffee reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes
According to foreign media reports, a Harvard University study published in the Journal of Diabetes recently found that drinking more coffee can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, while there is no link between drinking more tea and diabetes. According to the study, those who drank an extra cup of coffee a day for four years had an 11% lower risk of type 2 diabetes. And people who drink less than one drink a day, their type 2
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Harvard University: identifying mutations in genes associated with coffee addiction
A new large-scale study has identified six new genetic variants associated with habitual coffee consumption, a recent study has found. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and Bregan Women's Hospital have used genome-wide analysis to help explain why a given amount of coffee or caffeine has different effects on different people and explore the link between coffee and health for the future.
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Coffee time: the breadth of a person's life determines his excellence!
Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own: I am not the female president of Harvard, but I am the president of Harvard, reminding people of the only female president of Harvard for more than 300 years, Drew Foster. Drew Foster: the current president of Harvard University. She is the first non-Harvard graduate school since Harvard University was founded in 1672.
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Harvard study shows that coffee can reduce women's risk of depression by 20%
According to a recent study published in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine, coffee can significantly reduce the risk of depression in women, and women who drink four cups of coffee a day can reduce their risk of depression by 20 percent, according to foreign food websites. The study was conducted by a team of 50739 people with an average age of 63 led by Dr. Michelle Lucas of the Harvard School of Public Health.
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Harvard University: identifying mutations in genes associated with coffee addiction
In recent years, there have been more and more researches on the benefits of coffee to the human body, and it seems that scientists all over the world have a special preference for the research. A new large-scale study has identified six new genetic variants associated with habitual coffee consumption, a recent study has found. Through genome-wide analysis, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham Women's Hospital helped explain why
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Caffeine has its pros and cons, according to a new Harvard study. Experts recommend drinking less than 3 cups a day.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) A recent Harvard study found that if you consume more than 3 cups of caffeine a day, the risk of migraine will greatly increase! According to the survey, the current global rate of migraine is 10%, and the medical community believes that migraine may be affected by sleep, hormones and many other factors. But...
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Harvard University study shows that drinking tea and coffee in moderation
A study by Harvard Medical School in the United States found that people who regularly drank tea and coffee had a lower risk of developing kidney cancer, while drinking milk, soda and fruit juices had no such effect, Hong Kong Ming Pao reported. The researchers pointed out that people who drank coffee and a small cup of tea every day had a 10% lower risk of kidney cancer than those who did not drink it. However, some Hong Kong doctors are of the view that the study did not fully consider other carcinogenic factors and reminded the public
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The latest Harvard study shows that drinking coffee can reduce the suicide rate by 50%
In a recent study, scholars from the Harvard School of Public Health found that drinking the right amount of coffee every day can reduce the suicide rate by 50% because it contains a lot of caffeine.
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Harvard University study shows that drinking moderate amount of tea and coffee reduces the risk of kidney cancer
A study by Harvard Medical School in the United States found that people who regularly drank tea and coffee had a lower risk of developing kidney cancer, while drinking milk, soda and fruit juices had no such effect, Hong Kong Ming Pao reported. The researchers pointed out that people who drank coffee and a small cup of tea every day had a 10% lower risk of kidney cancer than those who did not drink it. However, some Hong Kong doctors are of the view that the study did not fully consider other carcinogenic factors and reminded the public
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Which causes cancer, cold coffee or hot coffee? Harvard research teaches you how to drink coffee and live longer.
Coffee has all kinds of health benefits, but should I drink cold coffee or hot coffee? (exchange of professional baristas Please pay attention to the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) thanks to the westernization of diet, drinking coffee has become a common eating habit among Easterners, and many people even have to drink coffee every day to refresh themselves. Yes, experiments have confirmed that coffee has similar antidepressant properties.
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Can drinking more coffee reduce the prevalence of prostate cancer?
As part of the Harvard University health follow-up study, Harvard scientists tracked 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee intake. The researchers found that men who drank more than six cups of coffee a day for 20 years were 20% less likely to develop prostate cancer than men who did not drink coffee. More importantly, people who drink a lot of coffee and those who don't drink it
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Drinking coffee regularly helps to reduce the risk of common skin cancer
Drinking caffeinated coffee regularly can help reduce the risk of common skin cancers, according to a study completed by researchers at Harvard Medical School in the United States. Washington, July 6 (Reporter Ren Haijun) A recent study completed by researchers at Harvard Medical School in the United States shows that drinking caffeinated coffee can help reduce the risk of common skin cancer, basal cell cancer.
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Study says four cups of coffee a day reduces the risk of uterine cancer by 25%
According to the Daily Mail of November 23, a large-scale long-term study by Harvard University published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention found that women who drank four cups of coffee a day reduced the risk of uterine cancer by 25%. Drinking coffee regularly can especially reduce the risk of the most common type of endometrial cancer. The new study was carried out by scientists from the School of Public Health at Harvard University.
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Research shows that four cups of coffee a day away from uterine cancer reduces the risk by 25%
According to the Daily Mail of November 23, a large-scale long-term study by Harvard University published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention found that women who drank four cups of coffee a day reduced the risk of uterine cancer by 25%. Drinking coffee regularly can especially reduce the risk of the most common type of endometrial cancer. The new study was carried out by scientists from the School of Public Health at Harvard University.
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Moderate amount of coffee can prevent cholelithiasis
Harvard University researchers found that men who drank two or three cups of coffee a day were 40 per cent less likely to get gallstones than those who did not drink coffee, while drinking more than four cups of coffee a day, Harvard University researchers found that men who drank two or three cups of coffee a day were 40 per cent less likely to get gallstones than non-coffee drinkers, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. The chance of getting gallstones dropped to 45. However, decaffeinated coffee does not have this effect. Only caffeinated coffee can stimulate it.
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Coffee Health knowledge can drinking more Coffee reduce the prevalence of Prostate Cancer?
As part of the Harvard University health follow-up study, Harvard scientists tracked 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee intake. The researchers found that men who drank more than six cups of coffee a day for 20 years were 20% less likely to develop prostate cancer than men who did not drink coffee. More importantly, people who drink a lot of coffee and those who don't drink it
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Coffee benefits study says coffee can reduce suicide rate
Harvard University School of Public Health researchers recently found that drinking moderate amounts of coffee a day can reduce suicide rates by 50% due to its high caffeine content. The researchers followed 200,000 people and divided them into those who drank two to four cups of coffee a day and those who drank no coffee or less. Comparatively speaking, the suicide rate of the former is lower than that of the latter.
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Drinking coffee regularly can reduce the risk of basal cell cancer.
Drinking caffeinated coffee regularly can help reduce the risk of common skin cancers, according to a study completed by researchers at Harvard Medical School in the United States. Washington, July 6 (Reporter Ren Haijun) A recent study completed by researchers at Harvard Medical School in the United States shows that drinking caffeinated coffee regularly helps to reduce the risk of common skin cancer, basal cell cancer.
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