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Coffee drinking may reduce risk of liver cancer
A meta-analysis of eleven studies conducted in southern Europe and Japan indicates a 41 percent reduction of hepatocellular carcinoma risk among coffee drinkers compared to those who never drank coffee.
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< 28.02.2008 > Thomas & Green exhibits at Gulfood 2008
Thomas & Green Ltd. exhibited at Gulfood in Dubai.
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< 23.02.2008 > Thomas & Green Singapore at Japanese Supermarket Show
Thomas & Green Pte Ltd (Singapore) had a very successful Japanese Supermarket Show in Tokyo.
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Storing coffee at home
Jennifer Tramm writes an excellent article in the Arizona Daily Star exploring the myths and realities of coffee storage at home.
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< 01.07.2007 > The Exiled King - Filter Coffee
In a feature for Boughton's Coffee World magazine, Paul Stack explains why espresso is not the most profitable way to work with coffee. He explains why he believes that the trade has completely missed the opportunities offered by serving good filter coffee.
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Research finds that coffee protects against eye spasms
Research published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry by a team at the University of Bari found that one to two cups of coffee a day helped protect against late onset blepharospasm. This is a condition in which the eyelid muscles contract uncotrollably and can lead to blindness.
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Americans double spending in coffee shops
Independent market analyst Datamonitor forcasts strong growth in coffee sales.
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Coffee consumption may reduce risk of heart attack
Findings published in the American Journal of Epidemiology show women reduce the risk of heart attack by consuming five or more cups of coffee per week.
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