Sunday, September 18, 2005
Study: Drinking Coffee Has Health Benefits
Another report this time from ABC News.
Enjoying a cup of coffee while reading this story? Well, keep on sipping because a new study shows that coffee has health benefits.
A study released today from the University of Scranton revealed that coffee is America's No. 1 source of antioxidants, an important compound that protects your body from disease.
"Antioxidants are your army to protect you from the toxic free radicals, which come from breathing oxygen and eating sugar, that start chronic diseases," said Dr. Joe Vinson, the chemistry professor who led the coffee study. "Antioxidants help stave off cancer, heart disease, diabetes and stroke." Read full article.
For more information see our article on healthy coffee.
Enjoying a cup of coffee while reading this story? Well, keep on sipping because a new study shows that coffee has health benefits.
A study released today from the University of Scranton revealed that coffee is America's No. 1 source of antioxidants, an important compound that protects your body from disease.
"Antioxidants are your army to protect you from the toxic free radicals, which come from breathing oxygen and eating sugar, that start chronic diseases," said Dr. Joe Vinson, the chemistry professor who led the coffee study. "Antioxidants help stave off cancer, heart disease, diabetes and stroke." Read full article.
For more information see our article on healthy coffee.


