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Sometimes the latest health news talks about some obscure supplement you've never heard of. Or a health food that has all the appeal of freshly-cut grass. But not this time. Because today, I am talking about a deep, dark elixir that delights people around the world. A potion that provides many Americans with their dose of antioxidants. And caffeine. I'm talking about coffee, of course, the magic bean that wakes you up in the morning and sometimes keeps you up at night. And judging from the impressive amount of research coming out about coffee from around the world, thoughts of this brew are keeping researchers plenty stimulated. From Brazil to Japan and many points in between, coffee is generating excitement for benefits for a wide range of conditions.Here is some freshly ground research on coffee that hit me like a doppio espresso. Coffee can help fight diabetes. The Harvard School of Public Health has been grinding out a series of studies that perked up my attention.
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Coffee vs. Diabetes
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-galland/coffee-health_b_1380541.html