Epidemiological studies have found a positive association between coffee consumption and a lower risk of cardiovascular disorders, some cancers, diabetes, Parkinson and Alzheimer disease. Coffee consumption, however, has also been linked to an increased risk of developing some types of cancer, including bladder cancer in adults and leukemia in children of mothers who drink coffee during pregnancy. Since cancer is driven by the accumulation of DNA alterations, the ability of the coffee constituent caffeic acid to induce DNA damage in cells may play a role in the carcinogenic potential of this beverage. This carcinogenic potential may be exacerbated in cells with DNA repair defects. People with the genetic disease Fanconi Anemia have DNA repa...
The effect of coffee and cocoa on oxidative damage to macromolecules has been investigated in severa...
In this review, we discuss the recent knowledge regarding the epigenetic effects of coffee extract a...
The journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers + Prevention is the original source of the material
Epidemiological studies have found a positive association between coffee consumption and a lower ris...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that coffee consumption reduces the risk of cancer, but ...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide, and epidemiology studies associate hi...
Copyright © 2012 Carlota Oleaga et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, and has been implicated in many he...
Coffee consumption has been investigated as a protective factor against cancer. Coffee is a complex ...
We have investigated the genotoxic effects of three different brands and three types of coffee (fres...
The beneficial effects of coffee on human diseases are well documented, but the molecular mechanisms...
The beneficial effects of coffee on human diseases are well documented, but the molecular mechanisms...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
The effect of coffee and cocoa on oxidative damage to macromolecules has been investigated in severa...
The effect of coffee and cocoa on oxidative damage to macromolecules has been investigated in severa...
In this review, we discuss the recent knowledge regarding the epigenetic effects of coffee extract a...
The journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers + Prevention is the original source of the material
Epidemiological studies have found a positive association between coffee consumption and a lower ris...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that coffee consumption reduces the risk of cancer, but ...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide, and epidemiology studies associate hi...
Copyright © 2012 Carlota Oleaga et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, and has been implicated in many he...
Coffee consumption has been investigated as a protective factor against cancer. Coffee is a complex ...
We have investigated the genotoxic effects of three different brands and three types of coffee (fres...
The beneficial effects of coffee on human diseases are well documented, but the molecular mechanisms...
The beneficial effects of coffee on human diseases are well documented, but the molecular mechanisms...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
The effect of coffee and cocoa on oxidative damage to macromolecules has been investigated in severa...
The effect of coffee and cocoa on oxidative damage to macromolecules has been investigated in severa...
In this review, we discuss the recent knowledge regarding the epigenetic effects of coffee extract a...
The journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers + Prevention is the original source of the material