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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 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
2014-07-29 Plenty drinking coffee reduction prostate cancer risk New York Times 2011 -
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
2015-06-25 Plenty drinking coffee reduction prostate cancer risk New York Times 2011 -
Myth revealed: does drinking coffee help you stay healthy?
Some people like hot coffee, some people like iced coffee, and others don't like coffee at all. Until recently, it was said that if you want to stay healthy, you'd better quit coffee. Don't think about quitting coffee anymore. Because a systematic summary of the findings is the most powerful way to measure scientific evidence that most of the evidence currently supports coffee drinking. Premature death rate, Ⅱ type glycosuria
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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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Coffee May Lower Risk of Kidney Cancer, Study Finds
Because coffee has the harm of aggravating high blood pressure and inducing osteoporosis, nutritionists have not recommended long-term and large consumption for people's health. But a new study vindicates coffee, with researchers at harvard medical school reporting in the new issue of the international journal of cancer that coffee and tea drinkers have a lower risk of kidney cancer. Traditional nutrition believes that busy times are
2015-11-06 Coffee May Reduce Risk of Kidney Cancer Study Finds Caffeine For Plus -
Women who drink coffee regularly have a lower risk of stroke.
Xinhua News Agency, Los Angeles (Reporter Plateau) A Swedish study published in the new issue of Stroke magazine said that women who drank more than one cup of coffee a day had a significantly lower risk of stroke than those who drank coffee infrequently. Researchers at the Caroline School of Medicine in Sweden reported that they followed more than 34000 women between the ages of 49 and 83 for about 10 years. During this period, a total of 1680 people
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Drinking coffee can also reduce the risk of kidney cancer coffee health knowledge
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
2015-11-07 Coffee can low cancer risk health knowledge Hong Kong Ming Pao report the United States -
Coffee knowledge 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
2015-06-27 Coffee Common sense moderate amount Tea Kidney Health risk Hong Kong Ming Pao report USA -
Drinking moderate amount of tea and coffee reduces the risk of renal cancer
(Lianhe Zaobao) Hong Kong Ming Pao reported that a study by Harvard Medical School in the United States found that people who regularly drank tea and coffee had a lower risk of kidney cancer, while drinking milk, soda and fruit juice did not have this effect. 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 believe that other carcinogenic factors have not been fully considered in the study.
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Does drinking coffee help to keep healthy?
Some people like hot coffee, some people like iced coffee, and others don't like coffee at all. Until recently, it was said that if you want to stay healthy, you'd better quit coffee. Don't think about quitting coffee anymore. Because a systematic summary of the findings is the most powerful way to measure scientific evidence that most of the evidence currently supports coffee drinking. Premature death rate, Ⅱ type glycosuria
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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
2015-04-07 The United States Harvard University research shows that moderate amounts drinking tea coffee kidney health risk -
What are the health benefits of drinking coffee? drink more coffee, okay? Asians drinking coffee can reduce the risk of death
In the past, drinking coffee was the pursuit of mood, but now it is more about the pursuit of health. Studies have shown that drinking coffee in moderation may become one of the healthy lifestyles. Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of death among Asians, according to a study. According to Yonhap news agency and interface news, research teams from South Korea and other four Asian countries jointly conducted a study showing
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Drinking three to four cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of death
According to Japanese media reports, a joint research team of the National Cancer Research Center of Japan and the University of Tokyo released on the 7th the results of a study showing that compared with people who basically do not drink coffee, people who drink 3 to 4 cups a day have a 40% lower risk of dying from cardio-cerebrovascular and respiratory diseases. The study did not investigate the association with cancer death, comparing the risk of death from all diseases.
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Study: drinking three to four cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of death
According to Japanese media reports, a joint research team of the National Cancer Research Center of Japan and the University of Tokyo released on the 7th the results of a study showing that compared with people who basically do not drink coffee, people who drink 3 to 4 cups a day have a 40% lower risk of dying from cardio-cerebrovascular and respiratory diseases. The study did not investigate the association with cancer death, comparing the risk of death from all diseases.
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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.
2015-01-28 Health coffee drinking prostate cancer risk reduction researchers found -
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.
2014-12-17 Plenty drinking coffee prostate cancer risk reduction researchers found -
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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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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