Coffee Appears To Reduce Risk Of Adult Diabetes
University of Minnesota researchers have indicated that coffee, especially if it’s decaffeinated appears to offer protection against adult-onset diabetes.
Women who drank more than six cups of any type of coffee per day were 22 percent less likely than those who drank no coffee to be diagnosed with diabetes, the study found. Those who drank more than six cups of decaffeinated coffee daily had a 33 percent risk reduction compared with those who drank no coffee at all.


