Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Date: April 20 2005
Subject: Liver cancer (Diagnosis), Coffee habit, Liver cancer (Prevention)
Location: Japan
JAPAN -- Researchers in Japan have discovered some eye-opening news about
coffee: It may help prevent the most common type of liver cancer, reports
the Globe and Mail.
A study of more than 90,000 Japanese found that people who drank coffee
daily or nearly every day had half the liver cancer risk of those who never
drank coffee. The protective effect occurred in people who drank one to two
cups a day and increased at three to four cups.
Animal studies have suggested a protective association of coffee with liver
cancer, so the research team led by Monami Inoue of the National Cancer
Center in Tokyo analyzed a 10-year public-health study to determine coffee
use by people diagnosed with liver cancer and people who did not have
cancer.
They found the likely occurrence of liver cancer in people who never or
almost never drank coffee was 547.2 cases per 100,000 people over 10 years.
But for people who drank coffee daily, the risk was 214.6 cases per 100,000,
the researchers report in this week's issue of the U.S. Journal of the
National Cancer Institute.
They were unable to compare the effect of regular and decaffeinated coffee,
however, because decal is rarely consumed in Japan.
The caffeine in coffee has been shown in other studies to prompt mental
alertness in many drinkers, although it makes some people nervous.
Some studies have suggested that caffeine aggravates symptoms of menopause
or intensifies the side effects of some antibiotics. Heavy caffeine use has
been linked to miscarriages. But studies have also shown that a skin cream
spiked with caffeine lowers the risk of skin cancer in mice.
While the study found a statistically significant relationship between
drinking coffee and having less liver cancer, the authors note that it needs
to be repeated in other groups.
The reason for the reduction remains unclear. Dr. Inoue's team noted that
coffee contains large amounts of antioxidants, and several animal studies
have indicated that those compounds have the potential to inhibit cancer in
the liver.
In their study, the team also looked at green tea, which contains different
antioxidants; they found no association between drinking the tea and liver
cancer rates.
"Other unidentified substances may also be responsible" for the reduction in
cancers, they said.
"COFFEE IS BACK"
Jamffer
>Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
>Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
>Date: April 20 2005
>Subject: Liver cancer (Diagnosis), Coffee habit, Liver cancer (Prevention)
>Location: Japan
[...]
This and similar reports showing a positive correlation between coffee
consumption and lower incidence of liver cancer graced these pages when they
were actually "news" ;-)
Cheers
/greyhackles
Ghamph - 02 Apr 2007 01:50 GMT
> >Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
> >Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
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> /greyhackles
I guess I've seen too many old "what not to do" guides. I love my coffee
and I never stopped when some said it was bad.
Haven't read this group for a year or two.
Jamffer
Cactus Jammies - 02 Apr 2007 02:23 GMT
Yep,
I recall all of us doing a little jig when that study was first posted
here.
cactus jammies ===========
>>Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
>>Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
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> /greyhackles
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 20:10:01 -0400, "Ghamph" <ghamph@localnet.com>, in
message ID <1310m0npbrnn0c@corp.supernews.com>, in the newsgroup
alt.support.hepatitis-c wrote:
>Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
>Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
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>"COFFEE IS BACK"
>Jamffer
Research funded by Nescafé (TM) :-)
(Not really).
If you think that using chemical toxins to keep the body moving and
functioning past when it needs rest is a good thing, then I say drink
more coffee and drink it faster. The faster this f.cked-up
speed-freaked culture dies off the better. Adios drug addicted
f.cking moron.
BTW. Anyone who lives their lives by what this government tells them
deserves everything they get when they are being consumed. And
there's no sympathy left in me after I give it to those who are
destroyed and damaged by such societies, for any of those who caused
these injustices. Let them rot and cry loudly in the town square so
that everyone learns what happens to people who knowingly destroy
their bodies and souls. f.ck these scumbags up the a.s with there own
shiny cars. (Ironic that these people like things up the a.s. Don't
you think). So you might be doing them, as well as the universe, a
good thing.
Have a nice day. Caffeinate your a.s up for me twice will ya? Or are
you going to show the real you. Not be a chemically created phony.
Without the drugs you're just a f.cking body-dead, f.cked up zombie.
You've been hooked for so long there is no saving you. The good
people of this world have to find a way to get your f.cking
drug-influenced insane fingers off the weapons of the world. And
flush your sorry excuse for a human carcass into the netherworlds.
>Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
>Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
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>"COFFEE IS BACK"
>Jamffer
greyhackles - 03 Apr 2007 01:26 GMT
>>Study: coffee drinkers have less liver cancer.
>>Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
>>"COFFEE IS BACK"
>>Jamffer
>If you think that using chemical toxins to keep the body moving and
>functioning past when it needs rest is a good thing, then I say drink
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>drug-influenced insane fingers off the weapons of the world. And
>flush your sorry excuse for a human carcass into the netherworlds.
um....the Japanese government?
you really need to switch to decaf....
Russian - 03 Apr 2007 07:30 GMT
> Without the drugs you're just a f*ing body-dead, f*ed up zombie.
That's why we drink coffee!
<g>
Jeff - 04 Apr 2007 03:29 GMT
That was pretty hysterical, in more ways then one. I did get a few good
laughs.
But I would caution you that karma, which I'm sure you believe in, has a way
of coming around and teaching people with such strong attitudes against
other people who are suffering and allowing you to experience what others
are dealing with first hand. So if by chance or other divine force you find
yourself inflicted with some life altering disease you may yet learn
compassion for others rather than the rage that you currently exhibit.
Personally I don't care if you do or don't. I'm only suggesting that life
may teach you these lessons some day based on my own observations of how
karma works.
tx
Jeff
> If you think that using chemical toxins to keep the body moving and
> functioning past when it needs rest is a good thing, then I say drink
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>>"COFFEE IS BACK"
>>Jamffer
Jeff - 04 Apr 2007 07:33 GMT
OK, it took me a while but I finally figured out what's going on here.
All right, who let Mel Gibson near the bottle again? Come on you guys, you
know what happened the last time he started drinking. Made all those
inflammatory remarks, got himself arrested and everything. Dang he's going
to end up in the slammer again if doesn't stop this anti-social behavior.
Mel, please, for your own good, and the sake of your movie ratings...
hahahahahaha
> If you think that using chemical toxins to keep the body moving and
> functioning past when it needs rest is a good thing, then I say drink
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>>"COFFEE IS BACK"
>>Jamffer
Honorable Professeur Von TwoSteps OA - 04 Apr 2007 12:39 GMT
From : knewbie <nowhere@here.org>
Message-ID : <0b23139nkljfd8hdf9d0m550lq13cvr7dq@4ax.com>
>Without the drugs you're just a f.cking body-dead, f.cked up zombie
Nasty muddafukka aintch
I shall pray for you..
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Honorable Professeur Von TwoSteps OA
*I* care
Waterspider - 04 Apr 2007 17:47 GMT
> From : knewbie <nowhere@here.org>
> Message-ID : <0b23139nkljfd8hdf9d0m550lq13cvr7dq@4ax.com>
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> I shall pray for you..
> --
I agree. There's obviously no other way to reach this poor, lost soul.
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 05 Apr 2007 13:50 GMT
Re: Who said coffee was a no-no for hcv "NOT"
Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Wed, Apr 4, 2007, 9:47am (CDT-2)
From: nospam@all.com (Waterspider)
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Without the drugs you're just a f.cking body-dead, f.cked up zombie
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Nasty muddafukka aintch
I shall pray for you..

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I agree. There's obviously no other way to reach this poor, lost soul.
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Obviously! :-) We should otta pray for him just before we stone him.
Maybe a total 'caffeinated body flush' would be in order, first.
Where's your garden hose, Arthur?
elmo
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elmoemerson@webtv.net - 05 Apr 2007 13:38 GMT
<snip>
Have a nice day. Caffeinate your a.s up for me twice will ya?
<snip>
And flush your sorry excuse for a human carcass into the netherworlds.
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Arthur? Is that you, man?
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Waterspider - 05 Apr 2007 18:53 GMT
> <snip>
> Have a nice day. Caffeinate your a.s up for me twice will ya?
> <snip>
> And flush your sorry excuse for a human carcass into the netherworlds.
> /////////////
> Arthur? Is that you, man?
Arthur 2.0? Oh my. We're probably having latte enemas now.
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 08 Apr 2007 14:42 GMT
Re: Who said coffee was a no-no for hcv "NOT"
Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Thu, Apr 5, 2007, 10:53am (CDT-2)
From: nospam@all.com (Waterspider)
<elmoemerson@webtv.net> wrote in message
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<snip>
Have a nice day. Caffeinate your a.s up for me twice will ya? <snip>
And flush your sorry excuse for a human carcass into the netherworlds.
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Arthur? Is that you, man?
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Arthur 2.0? Oh my. We're probably having latte enemas now.
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or mocha java. :-)
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