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Politics | 06/17/2008 9:22 am

Breaking: Women Coffee Drinkers Have 25 Percent Lower Risk of Heart Deaths

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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The Annals of Internal Medicine has released a study that shows that coffee drinking, even a long-term multi-cups-per-day coffee habit, is not associated with increased deaths among women. And among women who reported drinking two to three cups per day, the study found a 25 percent lower risk of deaths from heart disease.

Among women who reported drinking two to three cups per day, the study found a 25 percent lower risk of deaths from heart disease.

The study is called “The Relationship of Coffee Consumption with Mortality” and was funded by a research grant from the National Institutes of Health. It was led by Esther Lopez-Garcia of Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in Spain. Among the most intriguing findings is the suggestion that drinking large amounts of coffee may actually be beneficial to women.

The study followed 84,214 women from 1980 to 2004, each a participant in the well-regarded Nurses’ Health Study, which Wikipedia calls “the most definitive long-term epidemiological studies conducted to date on older women’s health.”

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Randa P
Thank Heavens!
By Randa P on 06/18/2008 10:52 am
gina hollingsworth
Good to know I’m doing something right.
By gina hollingsworth on 06/18/2008 8:30 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Mark Twain said he didn’t quit smoking because, if he got sick, he needed something to throw overboard so he could get better. So I drink my coffee, a short-pull double shot low-fat cappuchino at Peet’s. So next time I’m sick, I’ve got something to quit.
By Mugsy Peabody on 06/19/2008 2:23 am
Elizabeth Bennett
Woody Allen did a movie about this, about how all the things we thought were bad for us were actually good for us. Sleeper. I used to drink well over a quart of coffee a day. At some point in my thirties drinking that much coffee began to leave me with a jittery sensation, so I switched to decaf. Much later I found my thyroid had quit working and discovered that caffeine actually raises thyroid levels, so caffeinated coffee does not combine well with thyroid meds. I wonder if its effect on heart disease has something to do with this? Low thyroid levels can lead to heart disease and quite a few women over forty have thyroid disease, some undiagnosed. Just a hunch. Of course it does not say whether the study was limited to caffeinated coffee. There are lots of antioxidants in coffee, regular or decaf. I always want to know the why of things.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 06/23/2008 12:13 am