3 Cups a Day may help you live longer
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This just in Coffee drinkers, drink at least 3 cups a day for a longer life.
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I should live a really long time then.... I have had like 4 cups since 4am
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Obviously my coffee hadn't kicked in yet
Link corrected.
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I did see this on the news today, good news for coffee drinkers
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Hi, welcome to yesterday...
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@jaredbusch said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
Hi, welcome to yesterday...
Damn it all, you must drink a lot of coffee as you live in the future. . .
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I'm around that amount.
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Does 3 Stouts a day accomplish the same thing? haha!
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@brianlittlejohn said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
Does 3 Stouts a day accomplish the same thing? haha!
Only if they're coffee stouts.
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@coliver said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
@brianlittlejohn said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
Does 3 Stouts a day accomplish the same thing? haha!
Only if they're coffee stouts.
But to be sure, you should increase the consumption amount. . .
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Yeah, don't take any chances.
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Next thing you know, water must be bad for you because 100% of the people that drinks water dies.
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So, I read the abstract, but not the full article because of the pay wall, but I can't help but to think of my stats class and how they stressed the concept that association is not causation. I would love to see what they controlled for in the study, but it seems too good to be true to me: "Her team found that coffee was associated with fewer deaths due to heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease". Results like that are usually indicative of differences in social-economic classes, access to sufficient and healthy foods, stress levels, exercise, etc, and not a single food item. I mean, unless they have a plausible explanation of how coffee prevents diabetes, then to me it seems like they are just selling snake oil.
The other doctor's quote seems to me to be more on point: "we are increasingly reassured that coffee is not harmful." This, to me, seems closer to the truth.
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"Her team found that coffee was associated with fewer deaths due to heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease".
Sounds exactly like snake oil...
https://vimeo.com/trishapasricha/about
An internal medicine resident that wrote the article.
Dr. Trisha Pasricha, MD at Johns Hopkins Hospital. -
@harry-lui said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
"Her team found that coffee was associated with fewer deaths due to heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease".
Sounds exactly like snake oil...
https://vimeo.com/trishapasricha/about
An internal medicine resident that wrote article.
Dr. Trisha Pasricha, MD at Johns Hopkins Hospital.Johns Hopkins, I have friends who have been scammed by them in the past. Not a respectable facility. Same hospital whose head of surgery was literally delusionally insane. I don't even consider them a medical facility.
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I've known about this for a couple years now. Stuff You Should Know did a podcast on this a few years ago... two of them. One on caffeine, and one on coffee. (too lazy to link the episodes) Seems like this doctor just discovered those episodes and wrote about it. The benefits are legit.
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If that's the case I may be borderline immortal!
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@biglittle said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
If that's the case I may be borderline immortal!
LOL... you can never die.. but you can always never sleep
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I'll just leave this here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
The entire "may" help you live longer title is misleading. No where in the article it mention that caffeine "may" also kill you. http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/south-carolina-teen-died-caffeine-overdose-coroner-rules-n759716
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@harry-lui said in 3 Cups a Day may help you live longer:
I'll just leave this here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
The entire "may" help you live longer title is misleading. No where in the article it mention that caffeine "may" also kill you. http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/south-carolina-teen-died-caffeine-overdose-coroner-rules-n759716
Water will kill you if you OD on it.