Sunday, August 29, 2010

Mhmmm nothing like a morning joe.

"A perk for coffee lovers: Java may lower oral cancer risk" by Katherine Harmon, is a rather perplexing article that states that coffee may reduce the chance of oral cancer. The research was done by researchers in Tohoku University in Japan and conducted on individuals between the ages 40 and 64 that have no record of cancer. Researcher suggests caffeine has the ability to suppress tumors from progressing. But hold those ice coffees, just because research has led to lessening the possibility of oral cancer don’t go around to every dunkin' donuts and order and extra large iced coffee because too much caffeine is still shown to cause medical problems such as insomnia, anxiety, and in women miscarriages. Also just coffee isn’t enough to make you impervious a proper diet of fruits and vegetables are recommended as well.

This article is an example of dentistry the science of the prevention of oral diseases in gums, teeth, and oral cavity. Research was done on the subject and the article displays sourcing and extensive sitting on the matter. The article lastly represents a never ending hunger of knowledge which all science is a exploration for knowledge and understanding.

, this article is important because it is meticulous yet interesting. Also the article benefits the average person and doesn't base its facts on purely not from one source. The article is also important because it doesn't tell of one side of the story but also explains the dangers of drinking too much caffeine.

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