Coffee lovers, rejoice! Drinking more coffee associated with decreased heart failure risk

Research Highlights:
- Analysis of three large, well-known heart disease studies found drinking one or more cups of caffeinated coffee was associated with decreased heart failure risk.
- Drinking decaffeinated coffee did not have the same benefit and may be associated with an increased risk for […]
After Long Decline, Breast Cancers in Young U.S. Women Are On the Rise
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Program led by health coaches at primary care clinics helped reduce heart risk

Research Highlights:
- Patients who participated in a two-year, lifestyle intervention/weight-loss program with health coaches improved blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
- Blood sugar decrease and an increase in HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) were evident after the first 12 months of the program.
- A previous report recorded […]
Diabetes Drug Metformin Could Help Prevent Breast Cancer
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Cancer Plagues California Sea Lions, With Implications for Humans
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When Heart Attack Strikes, Cancer Patients Often Miss Out on Lifesaving Treatment
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Can Sun Exposure Help Prevent Breast Cancer?
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What Is the Leading Cancer Worldwide? Hint: It’s Changed
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Drinking green tea, coffee lowers risk of death for stroke and heart attack survivors

Research Highlights:
- Stroke survivors who drank seven or more cups of green tea each day lowered their risks of multiple causes of death by 62%.
- Drinking one cup of coffee each day lowered the risks of death for heart attack survivors and for those […]