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...separate reports showed a link between coffee consumption and a reduced risk of Type 2 diabetes. In a study that tracked coffee drinkers in the U.S. over a period of 18 years, doctors found that men who drank at least six cups a day were half as likely to develop diabetes, while women cut their risk 30%. In a separate study in Finland, which boasts the world's highest per capita coffee consumption, people who drank three to four cups of coffee a day had an almost 30% lower risk of diabetes, and serious caffeine users (more than 10 cups...
...link between PSA blood-test results and prostate cancer has become increasingly controversial. Faith in the PSA test was shaken when studies showed that many men whose test readings were in the normal range turned out to have prostate cancer. That faith was somewhat restored when further research suggested that the rate of increase in a man's PSA level, not the absolute level itself, determines the risk of death from the disease. Should there be new standards for interpreting PSA readings? Not necessarily. While tighter guidelines would almost certainly find more cancers, they would also prompt more unnecessary biopsies...
DIED. ANCEL KEYS, 100, whose landmark Seven Countries study of 12,000 healthy men across the globe cemented the link between saturated fat and heart disease; in Minneapolis. Known as Mr. Cholesterol, Keys popularized his findings in the 1959 best seller Eat Well and Stay Well and landed on the cover of TIME. Earlier he invented the K-ration, named for him, a nutritious yet tiny meal World War II soldiers carried into combat...
Scientists studying Alzheimer's disease have also uncovered a possible link to uncontrolled blood pressure. When they scrutinized the brain vessels of people who had died of Alzheimer's, they found that those with a history of hypertension during middle age had tiny changes that did not appear in healthy individuals. "The question is, Where do the micro changes come from--longstanding hypertension or high cholesterol?" says Dr. Richard Mayeux, co-director of Columbia University's Alzheimer's research center, who is studying the connection. If either of them turns out to be involved, controlling both may be an unexpected...
...live-in girlfriend, Elisabeth H. Cohen ’06, believes there is a link between Tusk’s passion for theology and his penchant for the bizarre...