| Re: Okay, a slightly different question . . . |
University of Ediacara |
| Milan (mtklima@yahoo.com) |
2004/12/16 05:51 |
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Subject: Re: Okay, a slightly different question . . .
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"Jayne Kulikauskas" <momkulio@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com> wrote in message
> news:cprkdn$8d5$0@pita.alt.net...
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> > Having scourged all the smokers in our company, he now wants to start on
> the
> > coffee drinkers as well. I asked him when he was going to start banning
> > masturbation on business trips, but he didn't quite get my sarcasm.
> >
> > Any data that is peer reviewed and authoritative that I can use to
educate
> > myself and maybe him in this matter are greatly appreciated.
>
> Chou, T. 1992. "Wake up and smell the coffee: Caffeine, coffee and medical
> consequences." Western Journal of Medicine 157:544-554.
>
> This is a summary of previous research on harmful affects of caffeine.
None
> of these studies have shown long-term negative effects.
>
> Caffeine, Coffee and Health. S. Garattini (ed). New York: Raven Press,
1993.
> Is a collection of monographs, some of which are pro-coffee.
>
> Jayne
Actually, I think that there was some research that came out very recently
strongly suggesting that coffee is beneficial, due to a number of
antioxidant chemicals present in it. I dont think it was to do with
caffeine, though, but with other chemicals present in coffee. Do a search in
google.
regards
Milan
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