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19 Oct 09

The cup of coffee that gives 'an instant facelift' - Daily Telegraph 19th October 2009

"The coffee manufacturer Nescafe has developed a new product containing collagen, the beauty enhancing ingredient. "

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31 Aug 09

Alcohol and coffee linked to heartbeat problems - The Sunday Times 30th August 2009

Drinking more than ten alcoholic drinks a week or four cups of strong coffee each day can increase the risk of developing an irregular heartbeat, new research suggests.

Two studies presented at the European Society of Cardiology congress in Barcelona found that alcohol and caffeine intake can affect the chances of developing an abnormal heart rhythm, known as atrial fibrillation.

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06 Jul 09

A coffee a day ensures the memory will stay - The Independent 6th July 2009

A few cups of coffee a day may be all that is needed to reverse the effects of Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests. Scientists have uncovered powerful evidence that caffeine not only helps to stave off the disease but can treat it.

They plan to follow up the initial results from animal experiments with human patient trials. Leading researcher, the US neuroscientist Gary Arendash said: "The new findings provide evidence that caffeine could be a viable 'treatment' for established Alzheimer's disease, and not simply a protective strategy. That's important because caffeine is a safe drug for most people. It easily enters the brain, and it appears to directly affect the disease process."

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Daily caffeine dose may delay progress of Alzheimer's, researchers say - The Times 6th July 2009

Three large cups of coffee a day could help to slow the progress of Alzheimer's disease and even reverse the condition, researchers say.

A daily dose of caffeine can suppress the degenerative processes in the brain that can lead to confusion and memory loss, a study in mice suggests.

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Coffee 'could cure Alzheimer's' - The Sunday Telegraph 5th July 2009

The effects of Alzheimer's disease could be reversed by drinking just a few cups of coffee a day, new research suggests.

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How two strong coffees a day can 'reverse' Alzheimer's - Daily Mail 6th July 2009


Drinking two strong cups of coffee a day could keep Alzheimer's disease at bay - and may even reverse some of its symptoms, a study suggests.

Researchers have uncovered evidence that caffeine not only helps to stave off dementia, but can also treat it.

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Coffee 'may reverse Alzheimer's' - BBC Health News 5th July 2009

Drinking five cups of coffee a day could reverse memory problems seen in Alzheimer's disease, US scientists say.

The Florida research, carried out on mice, also suggested caffeine hampered the production of the protein plaques which are the hallmark of the disease.

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26 Jun 09

How a cup of coffee keeps your breath smelling sweet - Daily Mail 25th June 2009

Coffee could hold the secret to keeping bad breath at bay.

The beans contain compounds that prevent bacteria releasing the gases behind halitosis, research shows.

Pinpointing the key chemicals could lead to coffee 'mints' or pastilles that stop bad breath at the source.

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19 Feb 09

Drinking two cups of coffee a day 'cuts stroke risk by 20 per cent' - The Telegraph 18th February 2009

Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of a stroke by almost 20 per cent, according to new research.

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Three coffees a day can slash stroke risk in women - Daily Mail 18th February 2009

Just two to three cups of coffee a day may reduce the risk of a stroke by almost 20 per cent.

A study of 83,000 women over a 24-year period showed coffee lovers were much less likely to suffer a clot on the brain.

The finding came as a surprise to scientists who had set out to investigate reports that coffee increased the risk of a stroke.

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Coffee may raise child cancer risk: New evidence that caffeine could damage babies' DNA - Daily Mail 26th January 2009

Women who drink coffee or tea during pregnancy may increase their baby’s odds of developing cancer, doctors believe.

Experts say caffeine may damage the DNA of babies in the womb, making them more susceptible to leukaemia, the most common cancer in children.

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18 Jan 09

Dr Tom Smith on drinking coffee while pregnant, abstaining from alcohol, and treating verrucas - The Guardian 17th January 2009

I have read that pregnant women may harm their babies by drinking coffee. I have drunk coffee throughout my pregnancy: will it have done any harm?

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15 Jan 09

Coffee linked to hallucinations - The Independent 14th January 2009

People who consume coffee and other caffeinated products are more likely to have hallucinations, according to a study published today.

The more caffeine students had, the more likely they were to hear voices, smell things and see things that were not there, researchers at Durham University found. They suggested that increased levels of the hormone cortisol caused by caffeine could be behind the link.

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Start drinking coffee and cut your risk of Alzheimer's disease - Daily Mail 15th January 2009

Four cups of coffee a day could keep Alzheimer's at bay.

Drinking three to five coffees daily in middle age cuts the risk of developing the disease in old age by two-thirds, a study has found.

Other studies have hinted that caffeine can protect against dementia, but the latest research stands out because it charted people's consumption over the decades before dementia appeared rather than relying on them to remember their intake.

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14 Jan 09

Latte with a ghost to go, please - The Times 14th January 2009

Drinking large amounts of coffee or other caffeinated drinks could lead to hallucinations or seeing “ghosts”, a study suggests.

People who drink more than the equivalent of seven cups of instant coffee a day are more likely to see things or hear voices, and even report sensing the spirits of the dead, researchers say.

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Three cups of brewed coffee a day 'triples risk of hallucinations' - The Telegraph 13th January 2009

Drinking just three cups of brewed coffee a day can triple the chances of suffering from hallucinations, researchers at Durham University have found.

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Go easy on the coffee, you could start seeing things - Daily Mail 13th January 2009

Drinking cup after cup of coffee dramatically increases the risk of hallucinating, research shows.

Healthy young men and women who had more than seven cups of instant coffee a day were three times more likely to hear or see things that were not there than those who limited their intake to less than a cup.

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23 Oct 08

Drinking three cups of coffee a day 'shrinks women's breasts' - Daily Mail 22nd October 2008

Scientists have discovered that drinking just three cups of coffee a day can make women's breasts shrink.

Nearly 300 women were surveyed about their bust measurements and how many cups of coffee they drank in an average day.

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