How coffee can help keep diabetes at bay: Four cups slashes the risk by 25%

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Drinking up to four cups of coffee a day can slash the risk of diabetes by 25 per cent, according to new research.

The study has found that drinking decaffeinated filtered coffee at lunchtime is also the best time of day to have a cup to lower the chances of diabetes.

The risk of developing the condition also falls by a further seven to eight per cent with each additional cup and the research also shows the drink doesn't increase the chances of developing cancer, cardiovascular disease, hypertension or stroke.

The **Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee in Switzerland marked World Diabetes Day today by publishing its annual diabetes report, which gathered together research which highlighted the health benefits of caffeine.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...-coffee-help-diabetes-bay-say-scientists.html

** What a surprise! Bovine scatology! 😱 🙄 So simplistic!
 
I see you've started to read the Daily Mail again! I swear the other day they had an article on how bad coffee was for you, and how tea was much more beneficial for health!
 
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