Thursday, May 17, 2012

Good Morning

My kind of Science
Study suggests lower death risk for coffee lovers 
Older people who reported drinking a few daily cups of coffee were less likely to die over the subsequent 14 years than were those who abstained from the beverage or rarely drank it, according to a US study of 400,000 people. In particular, coffee was tied to a lower risk of dying from heart disease, stroke, infections, injuries and accidents, the researchers said in a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Yeah yeah, this is a correlation study.   But these things are already known:
Coffee is antibacterial.  Caffeine is safe.

Everyone's gotta believe in something.   I believe I'll have another cuppa coffee.