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Minimal Link Between Caffeine Consumption And Breast Cancer Risk
New research suggests that drinking coffee or eating caffeine-laden foods doesn’t increase overall breast cancer risk. Caffeine, the world's most widely consumed drug, is found in beans, leaves and fruits of more than 60 plants, where it works as a natural pesticide by paralyzing and killing some insects feeding upon the plants. In...

Minimal Link Between Caffeine Consumption And Breast Cancer Risk
 

Caffeine Increases Blood Sugar Levels for People with Diabetes
Consumption of caffeine could be harmful to people suffering from type 2 diabetes because it increases blood sugar levels, US researchers said Monday.Caffeine is found in coffee, tea or soft drinks and may expose people with the most common form of diabetes to other risks, the study found.Scientists at Duke University Medical Center in...

Caffeine Increases Blood Sugar Levels for People with Diabetes

Depressed Women Have Higher Chance Of Osteoporosis
According to a new study, women who suffer from depression are more likely to reach menopause with a higher risk of bone fractures (osteoporosis), compared to those who don’t have depression. In a study published in Archives of Internal Medicine it was found that 17% of women with depression had less bone mass in a section of their hip,...

Depressed Women Have Higher Chance Of Osteoporosis

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Nearing
According to the ACS (American Cancer Society), breast cancer accounts for nearly one in three cancers diagnosed in American women. About 178,480 women will be found to have invasive breast cancer in 2007, according to the ACS. More than 40,000 will die. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women, exceeded...

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Nearing

Tylenol And Caffeine, A Bad Mix
According to a preliminary study conducted by the University of Washington in Seattle a mix of acetaminophen also known as Tylenol and caffeine ca lead to liver damage, especially in heavy caffeine drinkers. Although previous studies have linked alcohol consumption and use of acetaminophen to liver damage, this is the first study...

Tylenol And Caffeine, A Bad Mix
 

Britney Shares Her Alcohol with the Kids
The troubled singer and mother-of-two is currently under active investigation for child abuse by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family services.While Britney was spotted doing many dumb things publicly, we can only wonder what she does behind closed doors.Not so long ago, rumors were that Britney tried to feed her two...

Britney Shares Her Alcohol with the Kids
 

Energy Drinks Can Cause Caffeine Strokes
According to researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, the energy drinks available on the market contain so much caffeine that they should have many warning labels on them, which, of course, they don’t. Some of the energy drinks contain 14 times the caffeine of a normal soda. This might the equivalent of 7 seven cups of...

Energy Drinks Can Cause Caffeine Strokes

Caffeine Could Help Prevent Multiple Sclerosis
Coffee could help prevent multiple sclerosis, a new study says. It was said before that long term, regular coffee consumption has beneficial health effects. The main benefit is that it reduces the risk of dying from heart disease. But a new study found that caffeine could protect us against multiple sclerosis as it blocks the key...

Caffeine Could Help Prevent Multiple Sclerosis

Diabetes Sufferers Should Say “No” to Coffee
According to a recent research, it seems that diabetes sufferers should say “No” to coffee and any other drink containing caffeine. Researchers suggested that the daily consumption of caffeine in coffee, or tea or any other soft drinks based on caffeine is practically increasing the blood sugar levels for type 2 diabetes sufferers....

Diabetes Sufferers Should Say “No” to Coffee

Energy Drinks Raise Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
According to a recent research energy drinks may boost your blood pressure and heart rate, as well as your vitality. A small study found that drinking just two cans of a popular drink increased blood pressure and heart rate within four hours. While the increases didn't reach dangerous levels in the healthy...

Energy Drinks Raise Heart Rate and Blood Pressure

Coffee Prevents Neurological Problems in Older Women
Two new studies have found that drinking coffee regularly may prevent a series of neurological problems in older women. The first study, by researchers at the French National Institute of Medical Research, has tracked more than 7,000 men and women living in three French cities, but the coffee-related benefits did not show in men.However,...

Coffee Prevents Neurological Problems in Older Women
 

Moscow Ranked World’s most Expensive City, London Is Second
Thanks to an appreciating ruble and the rising housing costs Moscow is estimated as world’s most expensive city, a “title” that the Russian capital won for the second straight time after this year’s survey.The city of New York served as the base city for the survey which estimated that Moscow is approximately 35 per cent more expensive,...

Moscow Ranked World’s most Expensive City, London Is Second
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Heather Locklear Pleads No Contest To Reckless DrivingHeather Locklear Pleads No Contest To Reckless Driving
Friday, actress Heather Locklear pleaded no contest to a reckless driving charge following a September incident that resulted in her being arrested for driving under...

Heather Locklear Pleads No Contest To Reckless Driving