Health and Medicine in the NewsHeadline:Smoking: Study suggests coffee may lessen damage Newspaper Article Synopsis:Smokers who drank coffee had less instances of bladder cancer than non-coffee drinkers. Researchers found that bladder cancer was reduced by 50 percent in the coffee drinkers. Newspaper Article Source:Associated Press. Smoking: Study suggests coffee may lessen damage. Star Tribune, 2000 December 13: A15(col. 2). Journal Article Citation:Lopez-Abente G., Escolar A. Tobacco consumption and bladder cancer in non-coffee drinkers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2001 Jan; 55(1): 68-70. lam /12/13/2000 |



