Effects of Coffee and Tea on Skin Cancer

Effects of Coffee and Tea on Skin Cancer ()

  „Some of the mice were coated with a cream heavy with caffeine. These caffeinated mice developed 72% fewer tumours than those mice not treated with caffeine. The caffeine didn't just prevent the tumours from forming, it actually killed the cancer cells.“

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Effects of Coffee and Tea on Diabetes Effects of Coffee and Tea on Diabetes

  „The theory is that the beneficial chemicals are able to offset the damage done by the caffeine. So drinking decaffeinated coffee would be the best bet if you are thinking of drinking coffee to prevent diabetes.“

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  „Results also suggested that unique coffee compounds contribute to the beneficial effect. Other caffeinated beverages did not offer the same level of protection, and decaffeinated coffee provided lesser protection, while decaffeinated tea offered none.“

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  Decaffeinated coffee and other caffeine sources, however, had a lesser effect on diabetes risk. While decaf coffee seemed to provide some protection, decaffeinated tea offered no benefit at all.“

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  Decaffeinated drinks and other caffeine sources had lesser effects on diabetes risk. While decaffeinated coffee seemed to offer some protection, decaffeinated tea did not.“

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  „Some research suggests a link between high caffeine levels and birth defects and miscarriages. Pregnant women should consult their physicians about drinking coffee or other caffeinated beverages during pregnancy. People with high blood pressure or with an irregular heartbeat should also consult their doctor about caffeine, as it can worsen both conditions. For more information, contact your local Colorado State University Cooperative Extension office.“

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