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Coffee drinking not harmful and may help against heart disease: study
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While countless studies have looked at what occurs when coffee is drunk, far fewer have examined the effects of sniffing the aroma, which contains many volatile compounds. (article 3)
So Han-Seok Seo of Seoul National University and colleagues exposed stressed-out rats that had been deprived of sleep to coffee bean aroma and then evaluated the effects by performing genetic and protein analyses on brain tissue. (article 3)
Drinking copious amounts of coffee is not harmful to your health, and particularly if you 're a woman, may actually protect you from heart disease, new research suggests. (article 1)
Women who drank five to seven cups of coffee per week had a seven per cent lower risk of death from all causes than non-drinkers. (article 1)
In men, researchers saw non-statistically significant benefits and no downsides to drinking two to three cups of coffee, or five to seven cups of coffee daily. (article 1)
A list of resources from and from around the Web about coffee as selected by researchers and editors of The Times. (article 2)
Scalia first outlines the American casualties suffered in Lebanon, at Kohbar tower in Dharan, and on Sept. 11, forgetting that Lincoln, facing a far graver peril, is still condemned by historians for suspending habeas corpus. (article 4)
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coffee, Espresso, recipes, rats, Drinking |
Source articles
- Coffee drinking not harmful and may help against heart disease: study (cbc.ca, 06/16/2008, 383 words)
- The New York Times (topics.nytimes.com, 06/16/2008, 297 words)
- Just Smelling the Coffee Can Wake Up Genes (nytimes.com, 06/17/2008, 248 words)
- True patriotism :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Neil Steinberg (suntimes.com, 06/16/2008, 1024 words)
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