Study: Coffee May Be Able To Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

July 23, 2014

According to a recently published study, a minor ingredient of coffee may protect against Alzheimer’s disease, reported Food Consumer. The study found that coffee compound eicosanoyl -5-hydroxytryptamide (EHT) exhibited a protective effect in a rat model for Alzheimer's disease. Full article.

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Study Shows Drinking Coffee Could Reduce Liver Cancer Risk By 40 Percent

Oct. 24, 2013
Researchers from Italy have published a study containing findings that coffee consumption could reduce the risk of liver cancer by 40 percent, according to Sci-News. The study...