Drinking at least three cups of coffee or tea each day can lower your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by as much as 42%, according to researchers. The scientists surveyed 40,000. The exact reason was not immediately clear but an article from Medical News Today says flavonoid antioxidants’ might be responsible.
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[...] A new study concludes that caffeine may contribute to the development of Type 2 diabetes, according to a recent article on UPI.com. The findings contradict an earlier study that suggested drinking at least three cups of coffee or tea each day lowered the risk of getting the disease (See ‘Can Coffee & Tea Reduce Your Risk of Type 2?’) [...]