Study Indicates Coffee Doesn’t Increase Chronic Illness Risk

March 2, 2012
Coffee drinkers have no more risk of getting illnesses such as heart disease or cancer, and are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a German study involving more than 40,000 people over nearly a decade.

Coffee drinkers have no more risk of getting illnesses such as heart disease or cancer, and are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a German study involving more than 40,000 people over nearly a decade, reported Reuters News. For the full story, click here.

Editor’s Insight: The health news keeps getting better for coffee. Vending and refreshment service operators have a great story to tell, but they must be careful to always source their health information.

Automatic Magazine reviewed coffee-related health issues in the January/February 2011 issue. To read the article, click here. By Elliot Maras