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31 October 2006

Coffee: Diabetes and Sperm

category: Blogroll

What does one have to do with the other? On one hand, the consumption of caffeinated coffee was found to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 60% in a newly published study that included people at high risk for the disease. On the other hand, coffee can damage sperm and lead to failed pregnancies and birth defects. Where’s the balance? Do you need to make a choice?

For more information on the diabetes tests, visit WebMD’s article. For more information about the sperm problem, visit Great Britain’s Daily Record.

Posted by beanybabe at 11:51 AM PST

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