Archive for Caffeine Category


Coffee, tea not linked to breast cance…

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Results from a decades-long study may enable women to drink coffee or tea without the worry that doing so will increase their risk for breast cancer, study findings suggest. "In …

Coffee and tea don't raise breast canc…

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health)-Results from a decades-long study may enable women to drink coffee or tea without worry that doing so will increase their risk for breast cancer, study findings …

Daily caffeine 'protects brain'

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Coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body, research suggests. The drink has already been linked to a lower risk of …

Research links caffeine to miscarriage

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The latest research shows that consuming high levels of caffeine early in pregnancy can significantly increase the risk of miscarriage. Researchers in the United States looked at just over 1 …

Drinking coffee may lower ovarian canc…

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LONDON (Reuters)-Caffeine appears to lower a woman's chances of developing ovarian cancer, U.S.researchers said on Tuesday, while smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol do not

Pregnant women should limit caffeine i…

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Pregnant women have long been warned of the dangers of drinking, smoking and drug use. But now researchers in the United States say caffeine could be just as harmful. Research …

Caffeine doubles miscarriage risk - study

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PREGNANT women who drink two or more cups of coffee a day have twice the risk of having a miscarriage as those who avoid caffeine, US researchers say. They said …

Study shows link between caffeine and …

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US researchers say they have conclusive proof to show that women who drink a lot of caffeine on a daily basis in the early months of pregnancy have an elevated …

Caffeine doubles miscarriage risk, stu…

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CHICAGO (Reuters)-Pregnant women who drink two or more cups of coffee a day have twice the risk of having a miscarriage as those who avoid caffeine, U.S.researchers said on Monday

Coffee 'increased pregnancy risk'

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Pregnant women should consider avoiding caffeine say researchers who found even moderate consumption in early pregnancy raises the risk of miscarriage. Currently, the Food Standards Agency sets an upper limit …

Coffee, tea linked to lower risk of ki…

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health)-Coffee and tea lovers may have a slightly reduced risk of developing kidney cancer, research hints