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- Association of Coffee Drinking with Total and Cause-Specific Mortality-Summary Coffee is a top selling beverage for most of the human population. Coffee has positive and negative affects on the human body. One positive affect is coffee contains many antioxidants, which help fight off illness and diseases. One negative effect from drinking coffee is it contains a lot of caffeine, which is not healthy. Studies have shown that coffee can increase someone's risk to have a heart attack. Many studies have came up empty or with vague data when trying to relate coffee drinking with morality. The results are all over the places, which means a claim or statement can not come out relating coffee with mortality. This article gives a background of an experiment that was conducted to see if drinking coffee lowers your risk of death. The study that was conducted was a "dose-dependent inverse", in the end the results showed "men who drink 6 or more cups a day lower their risk of death by 10 percent” and 15 percent for women (National Cancer Institute).

-Cigarette, Alcohol, and Coffee Consumption and Spontaneous Abortion-Summary Coffee is seen to not be a cause of spontaneous abortion, but people believe it should be tested. Thousands of women were surveyed. Each woman was asked how much coffee and alcohol they drink and how many cigarettes they smoke each day. Smoking ended up being the leader for spontaneous abortions. These questions and tests conducted may have been influenced by biases. The risk of abortion from heavy alcohol consumption was lower in this experiment compared to others. As age increases these three factors cause a higher risk of spontaneous abortion, which can be seen in the table in the article.