http://nypost.com/2017/04/28/drinking-c ... you-alive/
An article in the Post a week later:Drinking coffee basically keeps you alive
By Christina Earle, The Sun
April 28, 2017 | 12:22pm | Updated
Three strong cups of coffee a day slashes the risk of prostate cancer by half, a study revealed this week.
And that’s only one of its benefits.
Prevents high cholesterol
* * * slash the risk of stroke by up to 25 percent.
* * *cuts the risk of heart disease,
* * * makes you feel more alert
* * *slashes the chance of developing Alzheimer’s by 20 percent.
Reduces risk of dying
* * *reduces the risk of developing neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s.
* * * faster recovery from operations and wounds.
* * * recover from bowel operations faster.
* * * breaks down bacteria which causes plaque.
* * * cuts the risk of Type 2 diabetes
http://nypost.com/2017/05/06/medical-st ... ays-bogus/
Medical studies are almost always bogus
By Susannah Cahalan
May 6, 2017 | 1:04pm
How many times have you encountered a study — on, say, weight loss — that trumpeted one fad, only to see another study discrediting it a week later?
That’s because many medical studies are junk. It’s an open secret in the research community, and it even has a name: “the reproducibility crisis.”
For any study to have legitimacy, it must be replicated, yet only half of medical studies celebrated in newspapers hold water under serious follow-up scrutiny — and about two-thirds of the “sexiest” cutting-edge reports, including the discovery of new genes linked to obesity or mental illness, are later “disconfirmed.”