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Association of Coffee Drinking with Total Cause-Speceific Mortality
In this article about coffee, the doctors explain a study conducted on 229,119 men and 173,141 women in the National Institutes of Health- AARP Diet and Health Study who were 50 to 71 years old. They examined the association of coffee drinking with cause-specific mortality. The results showed that coffee increased the risk of death, and coffee drinkers were more likely to smoke cigarettes. In conclusion coffee consumption was inversely associated with total and cause-specific mortality.

Cigarette, Alcohol, and Coffee Consumption and Spontaneous Abortion
A group of doctors analyzed the effects of coffee among other substances on spontaneous abortions. Around 56,000 women who had abortions were interviewed and asked about their everyday habits. The results showed that coffee had no correlation with these abortions, while smoking and drinking were strong factors in abortions. While coffee had little correlation, it was still mentioned that large amounts of caffeine did effect pregnancies.