Reduce Risk of Diabetes in 3-4 Cups Coffee and Tea  

Drink coffee and tea were able to reduce the risk of developing diabetes disease. One study says that people who drank coffee and tea have protection against disease often caused by excess weight of this. A group of Australian researchers found, people who consume 3-4 cups of coffee per day, 25 percent lower risk of developing the disease Type 2 diabetes than those who only consume 1-2 cups of coffee per day, or even never at all. The same effect holds true for the tea drinkers who consume 3-4 cups per day. Risk of this disease is known to decrease until the fifth.

Suspected content contained in coffee and tea, such as magnesium, lignans, and klorogenik acid played a role in reducing the risk of this disease. Substances allegedly good for the circulation of blood sugar and insulin levels of expenditure. Research carried out by analyzing 18 studies involving a total of about 450,000 respondents have been published in the journal Archieves of Internal Medicine. "There is strong evidence that the consumption of coffee, including coffee kafeinnya been removed (decaffeinated coffee) and tea, independently associated with decreased risk of type 2 diabetes," said Rachel Huxley, researchers from The George Institute for International Health at the University of Sydney.

"Identification of the active components of these drinks will pave the way for new therapies to prevent diabetes mellitus. This will be taken into consideration where we will recommend the most risk patients with diabetes mellitus to increase the consumption of tea and coffee as well as increasing physical activity and weight loss, "he added.

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H1N1 Anticipate : Santa Claus No Kissing Children  

Towards Christmas warning, the Hungarian government issued an order for Santa to not kiss or shake hands with the children. The ban is related to the spread of avian diseases, particularly swine flu that are transmitted by the H1N1 influenza virus. Hungarian health authorities and even requested that Santa Claus did vaccination before they do their job, to fight these diseases.

"For Santa, prevention is very important because they will meet with many of the children in early December. And therefore, they are at higher risk of transmission of these infections," said one member of the local government. In a statement published on the site www.antsz.hu, the Hungarian government revealed that the order was not intended to prohibit normal activities carried out Santa Claus every year. But they warned that only pernularan high risk of flu epidemic, which spread almost all over the country.

Last week, the government announced that the number of flu cases in people of Hungary rose to 22,100 in one week, where most of the disease caused by H1N1 influenza viruses. "If Santa is old, overweight or suffering from chronic disease, and high risk of flu ... so do against the flu vaccination is very important," he continued. In the tradition in Hungary, Santa Claus usually comes on December 6, when the children find gifts in the shoes placed on the window bars on the night before.

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