After times of studies of almost 50,000 US males, researchers have found out that the risk to die from prostate cancer can be reduced with drinking coffee. Men who drink like six or more cups of coffee a day have less the chance to get or develop the disease. Not only prostate cancer can be reduced by drinking coffee, also other diseases are rarer when you are a coffee drinker. On the other hand, coffee is not a cure to prostate cancer. So the research is not created to help to prevent men who suffer from prostate cancer to cure the disease.
I think this article is funny to read. I don’t mean this in a weird way. But I think this research is kind of interesting. It is a small and interesting research. I did not even know that coffee could help or could help preventing prostate cancer. Now I wonder what is in the coffee. With other words, what am I drinking? There must be some trash in it because otherwise it wouldn’t prevent a disease from happening. I find this article interesting to read. Not that I know much more right now, but as I said it is interesting.
I think this research should be taken seriously by men all over the world. Because if coffee helps with prostate cancer than people should really start drinking more of that stuff. Personally I don't drink coffee because I don't like it. But if it helps to cut a disease I would definitely try to drink it. If this research is correct, I think people here in Holland wouldn't have allot of cases of prostate cancer because of the amount of coffee that people drink here. So keep on drinking coffee!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI am incredibly happy to read this article. Okay, I cannot have prostate cancer, but will. If coffee really reduces the risks to other diseases too than I am an incredibly lucky coffee drinker. The other side is that coffee is not a good thing. Okay, it is delicious, but coffee is not only good. Drinking too much coffee cannot be healthy. So Stepheny, I do not quite agree with you. Keep on drinking coffee, but in small amounts.
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