post Category: Coffee post Comments (0) postMay 17, 2011

High coffee intake tied to lower prostate cancer risk

Men who drink six cups of coffee a day showed a lower risk of developing a deadly type of prostate cancer compared with nondrinkers, a large U.S. study suggests.

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Regular Coffee Reduces Lethal Prostate Cancer Risk

A man who drinks either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee regularly has a significantly lower chance of developing a more aggressive from of prostate cancer, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health revealed in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. This study follows another one last week that linked regular coffee drinking with a lower risk of a particular type of breast …

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Coffee lovers who ground out a successful business

Two men from Co Down have taken their hobby of producing high-quality roasted coffee beans and turned it into a viable, expanding business. Here they describe how they took the plunge, left their jobs and became globe-trotting entrepreneurs

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