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To hell with articles like this. Not saying you or anyone here, but not being able to eat or do what you love is just as good as being dead.I don't know what to think of this...I've read so many different articles on the good/bad effects of coffee that I don't know what to believe.
Its seems like everything is bad for us these days so I can't say I'm surprised on this new finding.
To hell with articles like this. Not saying you or anyone here, but not being able to eat or do what you love is just as good as being dead.
Gotta live a little.
nice try, Tea company.
A coffee "cup" is usually 6 ounces, which was a point I was going to make... one person can easily meet the 3 cups minimum with a large coffee from Starbucks. Plus, most mugs hold a lot more than 6 ounces, so a couple coffee mugs worth of coffee at home could get you to that amount as well.I'd like to know what the researchers considered a "cup", because it varies from person to person. I have classmates who come in with 20oz thermos filled with coffee.
To hell with articles like this. Not saying you or anyone here, but not being able to eat or do what you love is just as good as being dead.
Gotta live a little.
Scandinavians tend to have blue eyes and have fair skin. People with Blue eyes are more sensitive to UV light and thus prolonged exposure can cause issues with the eyes, no Doc?