Saturday, 23 May 2015

News: Coffee Can Prevent Impotence

Here’s a study that’s getting an extraordinary amount of attention: men who consume more caffeine on a daily basis have a significantly lower risk of erectile dysfunction in their future.

The study authors say that the amount of caffeine present in two or three cups of coffee was their magic bullet for a roughly 40 percent reduction in impotence, and found that while it had the stated effects on men who were obese, overweight, or hypertensive, it didn’t help those who have diabetes.
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News: Coffee Can Prevent Impotence
Here’s a study that’s getting an extraordinary amount of attention: men who consume more caffeine on a daily basis have a significantly lower risk of erectile dysfunction in their future.

The study authors say that the amount of caffeine present in two or three cups of coffee was their magic bullet for a roughly 40 percent reduction in impotence, and found that while it had the stated effects on men who were obese, overweight, or hypertensive, it didn’t help those who have diabetes.
Nicholas English
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