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The last post is the WINNER!

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
question of causation...Is it because they drink coffee/tea and there is something beneficial in the drink, or is it because of some factor in their makeup that causes them to drink coffee/tea compared to others who do not?
Actually, the filaderfer can form ectobiophotofungoids to suggest unknodasked limitations so that the immediate causal relation can be optimized as to makedskkalx
Only until Saturday.
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Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
I love challenging people on RF

Many studies over the years have found that coffee drinkers have lower rates of cancer, including a meta-analysis of 59 studies across 40 cohorts that showed regular coffee drinkers had a 13 percent lower risk of developing cancer compared to seldom or never drinkers. Regular coffee drinking may offer some protection against colorectal, prostate, liver, endometrial, oral and breast cancers.
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So far, studies haven’t found a link between tea consumption and cancer prevention. One meta-analysis of 113 studies found “little evidence to support the hypothesis that tea drinking is associated with cancer risk.” In this round, at least from the studies so far, coffee is the clear favorite.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2022/coffee-vs-tea-nutrition-health/

Challenge?????

I never said tea causes cancer. They have found a enzyme in tea that coats a precancerous sell which prevents it from changing to cancer, and I said coffee extends lives.... at least that is what the study I just heard about says..... Also never said one was better than the other.....so.... where is the challenge if we are essentially saying the same thing.

But as far as studies go...one study told us eggs were bad for us...a later study told us eggs were good for us.....
 

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
Moderation......Whatever a new study shows moderation is still the safest path......Over 50 years ago, a friend read an egg diet was healthy......so, he put himself on an egg diet......why was he so extreme with his plan I don't know ....he ate only eggs at every meal. Ten days into his experiment he called into work, sick........The consumption of too many eggs overloaded his system. His doctor told him he should have asked for advice before putting himself on the all-egg diet.....
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
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