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Coffee reduces prostate cancer risk

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In the 20-year study of almost 50,000 men, researchers noted that those who drank at least six cups a day were 20 per cent less likely to get prostate cancer than those who never took coffee. Strikingly, they were 60 per cent less likely than the non-coffee drinkers to die of the disease. The researchers also say that decaffeinated coffee is just as effective.

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Tags: Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Caffeine, Men's Health, Mortality, disease

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