Drinking just one cup of coffee a day -- either regular or decaffeinated -- was associated with a 30% reduced risk of stroke, a large, prospective study showed.It used to be bad. Darned bad.
Greater consumption did not heighten the apparent protective effect, according to Yangmei Li, MPhil, of the University of Cambridge in England.
The results, gathered over a mean 12-year follow-up, were not affected by adjusting for several known stroke risk factors, Li reported at the American Stroke Association meeting here.
Coffee drinking has been linked to lower risks of several other conditions, including type 2 diabetes and impaired cognition.
Then it was good.
Then it was bad.
Now it is good, again.
So is coffee good?
No it's not.
Still think they have any idea what they are talking about?
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