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Coffee and Computers CAN mix
René G. from Munich Germany has just designed a case for his computer so he can enjoy the latest update from World of Warcraft and have it make gourmet coffee at the same time. 80 hours and $3000 were put into the making of this machine and he says that every penny was worth it. He said one of the more difficult parts of making the machine was the cooling system. If the computer grew too hot in the case then the hardware would fry but if it wasn't warm enough...well, no one likes cold coffee.more
Coffee can stop gout
Once again the health benefits of coffee have been mooted. Recently there have been discussions on the positive effects of coffee on liver disease and female memory. Now there is some early evidence that coffee can help us avoid gout..more
Coffee helps female memory
Caffeine may help women that get older to stave off memory problems. That is according to latest research. Studies in France looked at women aged 65 and above that drank more than the equivalent of three cups of coffee per day. Memory was improved.more
Coffee lowers diabetic risk?
Drinking Coffee that is Decaffeinated has a direct link to reducing or lowering risks for Type 2 Diabetes experts say depending how much you intake. Studies have shown that the results remained the same when applied to those of older or younger persons and different weights and heights. All cases ended in the lowering of Type 2 Diabetes risk across the board.more
Coffee protects the liver
People who drink coffee may reduce their risk of liver cancer but the reason why is not known. Results showed that there was a 41 percent reduction in the risk of liver cancer in those who drank coffee as opposed to those that didn't. Low to moderate coffee drinkers (less than 3 cups per day for example) had a 30 percent less chance of liver cancer compared to those that did not drink coffee.more
Decaffeinated coffee reduces Type 2 diabetes?
Drinking Coffee that is Decaffeinated has a direct link to reducing or lowering risks for Type 2 Diabetes experts say depending how much you intake. Studies have shown that the results remained the same when applied to those of older or younger persons and different weights and heights. All cases ended in the lowering of Type 2 Diabetes risk across the board whether the subjects were black, white, or (and I could take a guess) it could even work for animals if they really like coffee.more
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