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Drinking coffee can cut prostate cancer risk in half

Drinking coffee can cut prostate cancer risk in half, according to the latest research from I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed in Italy. According to Linus Pauling Institute in Oregon, “Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American men.” The prostate is a vital part of the male reproductive system, as […]

by May 1, 2017
WHO: Coffee officially does not cause cancer

WHO: Coffee officially does not cause cancer

WHO: Coffee officially does not cause cancer Coffee officially does not cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Finally, the organization will downgrade its warning for coffee after the overwhelming amount of research touting its benefits. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) had previously warned that […]

by June 23, 2016
Drinking coffee may improve survival in colon cancer patients

Drinking coffee may improve survival in colon cancer patients

Coffee is a huge part of the American lifestyle, and has lately been the subject of exciting health research. Scientists are just beginning to understand the health benefits of coffee. Now, new research from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute shows that drinking coffee may improve survival in colon cancer patients. The […]

by August 27, 2015
Drinking coffee may help prevent skin cancer

Drinking coffee may help prevent skin cancer

Previous studies have shown that drinking coffee can provide protective effects against non-melanoma skin cancers. The research showing these protective effects include a study published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention. However, the effects of coffee on cutaneous melanoma are less clear, according to new research. This new study […]

by February 8, 2015