University of Milan researches find that coffee is the one of the drink which reduced oral cancer risk. People who drink more than four cups of coffee each day have 39% lower odds of getting mouth or fruits and vegetables than people who don't drink coffee. The protection was seen for oral and pharyngeal cancer, but not for cancer of the larynx.
Peoples need to take more then five cups of coffee a day had a smaller but statistically significant protective ... Read More
Posted By Healthuse, Category Cancer | Tags: Cancer, coffee, drink, Health, india, Milan researches, news, oral, risk, tea, USA, world |
University of Milan researches find that coffee is the one of the drink which reduced oral cancer risk. People who drink more than four cups of coffee each day have 39% lower odds of getting mouth or fruits and vegetables than people who don't drink coffee. The protection was seen for oral and pharyngeal cancer, but not for cancer of the larynx.
Peoples need to take more then five cups of coffee a day had a smaller but statistically significant protective ... Read More
Posted By Healthuse, Category Beer | Tags: academy, antioxidants, Beer, drunk, Health, london, Weight Loss |
Beer Academy of London says that beer is good for health; beer is the healthiest alcoholic beverage available with low calorific-value. Cambridge News quoted biochemist Dr. George Philliskirk, co-founder and director, The Beer Academy, as saying, “We are trying to help people understand what beer is, what it’s made of, and that when drunk in moderation it actually has a lot of positive health benefits.”
Hopefully it will give people confidence when buying beer, and will take away some myths and ... Read More
Posted By Healthuse, Category Health | Tags: brain, diet, Dr Rita Valentino, fitness, Health, healthuse, Hormones, news, USA, women |
A study of US found that woman are always ruled any their hormones, they are more sensitive to a key stress hormone with even small amounts sending their emotions into a whirl, while men are relatively immune to even high amounts of the chemical, which is called corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF). It helps control the body’s reaction to stress. Dr Rita Valentino, of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in the US, carried out the study in rats.
"This is an animal study ... Read More
