ggeiger wrote:
https://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/the-more-coffee-you-drink-longer-you-live-says-huge-research-report.html?cid=sf01002&fbclid=IwAR2uY2ixzFgen4jerzbek2CGr1erYyVjS-jphlCYTznNC5Jn9DsO9rOoaV0 Great news!
Thanks, Gary Geiger!! Just remember: Correlation is not Causation...
"Let's be clear on this point: What the research shows is a correlation, not a causal connection. It's possible that people drink more coffee because their lifestyle is generally more healthy, hence they live longer. Possible but not likely, though, considering the wealth of other evidence confirming that drinking coffee results in:
- A 20% reduced risk of cancer.
- A 20% reduced risk of Type 2 diabetes.
- A 30% reduced risk of Parkinson's disease.
- A 5% reduced risk of heart disease."
Karen ST Concierge
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