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Coffee Science Information Centre

Answers to questions about the effects of coffee on health, provided by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee.
http://www.cosic.org/

Coffee Science Source

Presents information on coffee, caffeine and health, reviewed by medical experts, from science journals and industry reports for journalists, health care professionals and coffee consumers.
http://www.coffeescience.org/

Ill Effects of Caffeine and How to Quit Coffee

Information about symptoms of caffeine addiction, calculating daily intake, withdrawal symptons, and quitting gradually.
http://www.twilightbridge.com/deaddictions/coffee.htm

JAMA: Coffee Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Reports an association between coffee consumption and a reduced risk of diabetes in a Finnish population. Journal of the American Medical Association, March 10, 2004.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/291/10/1213

Annals.org: Coffee Drinkers at Lower Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

In a United States population, people who drank more coffee were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes mellitus. Annals of Internal Medicine, January 6, 2004.
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/140/1/I-17?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=1&andorexacttitle=and&titleabstract=coffee+diabetes&andorexacttitleabs=and&andorexactfulltext=and&searchid=1088924281512_19&stored_search=&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=rele

New Scientist: Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Diabetes Risk

In a Dutch population, drinkers of seven or more cups of coffee a day were half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Journal reference: Lancet (vol 360, p 1477).
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993032

Ecureme.com: Caffeine Consumption

Caffeine has been associated with digestive problems, headaches, fetal damage, bladder cancer, fatigue, heart disease, and mental disorders. Includes references.
http://life.ecureme.com/HealthyLiving/NaturalMedicine/n_caffeine.asp

Coffee: Old Familiar Becomes New Favorite

Health effects of coffee, including its role as a central nervous system stimulant. Colorado State University, September 23, 1998.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/columnnn/nn980923.html

JAMA: Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease

Higher coffee and caffeine intake is associated with a lower incidence of Parkinson Disease in a study of Japanese-American men. Journal of the American Medical Association, May 24, 2000.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/283/20/2674

JAMA: Coffee Consumption and Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men

In a study of men in the United States, coffee consumption may have helped to prevent symptomatic gallstone disease. Journal of the American Medical Association, June 9, 1999.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/281/22/2106

Institute for Coffee Studies

Division of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center that investigates the chemical nature of coffee, identifies potential therapeutic uses, and disseminates findings to the public. Includes summaries of research.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/coffee/
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The Coffee Review - Reference

Browse hundreds of pages of informative coffee materials adapted from Kenneth Davids' books. Includes a section on coffee and health.
http://www.coffeereview.com/reference.cfm

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