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Bca response to the California lawsuit ruling on coffee and cancer labelling

The British Coffee Association (Bca) does not support the decision reached in the court ruling in California. The Council for Education and Research on...

Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds

LONDON, UK – People who drink around three cups of coffee a day may live longer than non-coffee drinkers, a landmark study has found. The findings come from the largest study of its kind, in which scientists analysed data from more than half a million people across 10 European countries, including the UK, to explore ...

ISIC responds to IARC Review on coffee

Roel Vaessen, Secretary General of ISIC, comments on IARC’s review of coffee, which found no clear association between coffee intake and cancer at any body...

Coffee in moderation has more health benefits than bad effects

In a good news for all you coffee lovers out there, researchers at Ulster University in the UK have suggested drinking coffee in moderate...

Expert reaction to IARC evaluation of the carcinogenicity of coffee, maté and very hot beverages

The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has issued its latest report which classifies hot drinks as group 2A carcinogens, meaning they...

No proof drinking coffee causes cancer

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization, said on Wednesday that coffee cannot be classified as a carcinogen, based on a review of more than ...

Iarc Monographs evaluate drinking coffee, maté, and very hot beverages

An international Working Group of 23 scientists convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), has evaluated ...

Fact sheet: Cancer of the oesophagus and drinking very hot beverages

Cancer of the oesophagus is the eighth most common cause of cancer worldwide, leading to approximately 400 000 deaths per year ...

National Coffee Association welcomes “highly significant” coffee health news from Who

NEW YORK, U.S. – The National Coffee Association today (Wednesday) welcomed the positive reclassification of coffee by the International Agency for Research on Cancer...

Does coffee cause cancer? Verdict comes today

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is announcing today the results of an evaluation of coffee, maté and very hot beverages and their carcinogenicity ...

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