Does Coffee Cause Cancer?

by Christopher Labos

Does Coffee Cause Cancer?

  • ISBN-13: 9781778522017
  • Author(s): Christopher Labos
  • Subject: Popular science
  • Publisher: Ecw Press
  • Imprint: Ecw Press Digital
  • Publication Date: 31-10-2023
  • Format: Electronic book text

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'<p>In this fascinating, refreshingly clarifying book about food, food myths, and how sloppy science perpetuates misconceptions about food, a medical doctor on his way to a conference gets drawn into conversations that answer the following questions:</p> <ul> <li>Does <b>vitamin C</b> prevent the common cold? And if it works, why does it only work in Canadian soldiers, ultramarathon runners, and skiers?</li> <li>Was <b>red meat</b> really declared a carcinogen by the WHO? Does that mean I should become a vegetarian? And who decides what gets labeled as red meat and white meat?</li> <li>Is <b>salt</b> really not that bad for you and did a group of researchers really want to experiment on prisoners to prove the point?</li> <li>Does <b>coffee</b> cause cancer or heart attacks? Why did a California court say coffee needed a warning label?</li> <li>Is <b>red wine</b> really good for your heart, and what makes the French Paradox such a paradox?</li> <li>Why did the <i>New England Jou
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'<p>In this fascinating, refreshingly clarifying book about food, food myths, and how sloppy science perpetuates misconceptions about food, a medical doctor on his way to a conference gets drawn into conversations that answer the following questions:</p> <ul> <li>Does <b>vitamin C</b> prevent the common cold? And if it works, why does it only work in Canadian soldiers, ultramarathon runners, and skiers?</li> <li>Was <b>red meat</b> really declared a carcinogen by the WHO? Does that mean I should become a vegetarian? And who decides what gets labeled as red meat and white meat?</li> <li>Is <b>salt</b> really not that bad for you and did a group of researchers really want to experiment on prisoners to prove the point?</li> <li>Does <b>coffee</b> cause cancer or heart attacks? Why did a California court say coffee needed a warning label?</li> <li>Is <b>red wine</b> really good for your heart, and what makes the French Paradox such a paradox?</li> <li>Why did the <i>New England Jou

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