Coffee and Cancer, Stress and Cancer, and a Possible Cure for AIDS

Coffee drinking has been linked to lower risks of prostate cancer, Alzheimer’s, strokes and even committing suicide. It also helps with crossword puzzles.

Can stress cause cancer? Of the 315,544 subjects in [an Israeli] study, men born from 1940 to 1945 who were in Europe through the war years developed cancer at three and a half times the rate of men the same age who immigrated to Israel during the war.

Only one man seems to have ever been cured of AIDS. That might be about to change.

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  1. Bruce says:

    I agree with the crossword puzzle observation. Not sure about the rest of it.

  2. Ken says:

    Interesting results on stress. So what are the public policy implications?

  3. Tom H. says:

    Our progress on AIDS seems similar to our progress on cancer. We’re not really curing people. We are primarily extending the time of their death.

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  6. Devon Herrick says:

    Coffee drinking has been linked to lower risks of prostate cancer, Alzheimer’s, strokes and even committing suicide. It also helps with crossword puzzles.

    I probably drink five or six cups of coffee a day while at work (and one big strong cup of cappuccino before leaving home each morning). I’ve also seen reports that coffee has a chemical that protects the liver from damage from free radicals while processing toxins.

  7. Buster says:

    Only one man seems to have ever been cured of AIDS.

    I’m not sure I would trust him to be totally disease free for the indefinite future. Isn’t the AIDS virus so deadly because it can hide?