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Coffee may reduce risk of lethal prostate cancer in men
For immediate release: Monday, May 17, 2011 Boston, MA – Men who regularly drink coffee appear to have a lower risk of developing a lethal form of prostate cancer, according to a new study led by Harvard School…

Study finds coffee craving may be in the genes
A new study co-authored by HSPH researchers has identified a genetic propensity for caffeine consumption. The researchers discovered two genes that drive people to consume more or less caffeine depending on which variation of the genes they possess.…
Caffeine Comparisons
The size of the beverage in the image below represents how much or how little caffeine it contains. *sources: www.mayoclinic.com, www.energyfiend.com Coffee: The Good News Coffee: The Downsides Coffee Consumption Facts Caffeine Index

Coffee & Health
Coffee: The Good News More than half of American adults drink coffee every day. Recent scientific studies suggest moderate consumption may help reduce some disease risks. The interactive graphic below contains information about some of coffee's possible health…
