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Coffee May Lower Risk of Prostate Cancer
Three or more cups of coffee a day may reduce the risk of prostate cancer, a new study suggests. The anti-tumor effect of coffee has also been confirmed by laboratory experiments. Meta-analysis data on the effect of coffee on prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a bioactive compound in coffee has not been studied in vitro. The study was designed to assess the effects of Italian coffee on patients with prostate cancer
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Coffee and Health Drinking Coffee May Prevent Prostate Cancer
Drinking a cup of coffee a day is the latest weapon in the fight against prostate cancer, US researchers have found. Prostate cancer is a cancer common to men. It spreads quickly and is difficult to cure. In the United States alone, 35,000 people are diagnosed every year and 10,000 people die of this disease.
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Research shows that coffee can reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Researchers from Harvard analyzed it based on a long-term follow-up study funded by NIH. The study involved 50000 men who, among other factors, recorded their long-term coffee intake over a 20-year period from 2006 to 2006. the amount of coffee each person drank every four years and the risk of prostate cancer.
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Drinking more coffee can reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Researchers from Harvard analyzed it based on a long-term follow-up study funded by NIH. The study involved 50000 men who, among other factors, recorded their long-term coffee intake over a 20-year period from 2006 to 2006. the amount of coffee each person drank every four years and the risk of prostate cancer.
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Coffee consumption reduces prostate cancer risk?
The study found that men who drank more than six cups of coffee a day for 20 years had a 20 percent lower risk of prostate cancer than men who drank no coffee.
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Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of prostate cancer in men
Drinking coffee can reduce men's risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a study of 50,000 men in an American journal of cancer research. Men who drank more than six cups of coffee a day were 20 percent less likely to develop prostate disease, while they were 60 percent less likely to develop disseminated prostate cancer, the study said. However, some people have doubts about this and think that men should not be advised to drink coffee to prevent cancer.
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Drinking "Italian" coffee can reduce the risk of prostate cancer in men
Exchange of professional baristas Please pay attention to the special flavor and strong aroma of coffee in the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee is an irresistible temptation for many people, and many office workers drink several cups of coffee a day to refresh themselves. Caffeine does enhance memory, improve emotional order, and improve work efficiency. There are also studies that show that drinking coffee can reduce anxiety.
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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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Coffee Healthy Living Heavy coffee consumption reduces prostate cancer risk
NEW DELHI, June 17, 2011-People who drink a lot of coffee have a reduced risk of prostate cancer, a study found. The researchers found that people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20 percent lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years compared with non-coffee drinkers. Harvard University scientists followed 47,911 men who regularly
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Drinking a lot of coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer
New York Times, June 17, 2011-people who drink a lot of coffee have a lower risk of prostate cancer, a study has found. Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly
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Drinking a lot of coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer
New York Times, June 17, 2011-people who drink a lot of coffee have a lower risk of prostate cancer, a study has found. Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly
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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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Healthy drinking coffee can reduce the risk of prostate cancer in men.
Drinking coffee can reduce men's risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a study of 50,000 men in an American journal of cancer research. Men who drank more than six cups of coffee a day were 20 percent less likely to develop prostate disease, while they were 60 percent less likely to develop disseminated prostate cancer, the study said. However, some people have doubts about this and think that men should not be advised to drink coffee to prevent cancer.
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Healthy coffee drinking coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer
Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee consumption. More importantly, compared with non-coffee drinkers, people who drink a lot of coffee suffer from fatal prostate disease.
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Drinking a lot of coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer
Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee consumption. More importantly, compared with non-coffee drinkers, people who drink a lot of coffee suffer from fatal prostate disease.
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The benefits of drinking coffee reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee consumption. More importantly, compared with non-coffee drinkers, people who drink a lot of coffee suffer from fatal prostate disease.
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People who drink a lot of coffee have a lower risk of prostate cancer
Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee consumption. More importantly, compared with non-coffee drinkers, people who drink a lot of coffee suffer from fatal prostate disease.
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Men who drink a lot of coffee have a lower risk of prostate cancer
Compared with non-drinkers, people who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a nearly 20% lower risk of prostate cancer over the past 20 years, the researchers found. Scientists at Harvard University followed 47911 men who regularly reported their coffee consumption. More importantly, compared with non-coffee drinkers, people who drink a lot of coffee suffer from fatal prostate disease.
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Drinking more coffee can reduce the incidence of disease
The study looked at 50000 men and recorded, among other things, their long-term coffee intake over a 20-year period ending in 2006. The amount of coffee each person drank every four years was associated with prostate cancer risk.
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New insights into how compounds in coffee inhibit prostate cancer
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information on coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) some major epidemiological studies in recent years have concluded that moderate coffee consumption is not harmful to most of us, and that a few cups a day may even be beneficial. Although a large number of observational studies have found that there may be a link between coffee and improved health
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