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Viki
07-30-2007, 04:32 PM
Coffee and exercise may prevent skin cancer: study

Drinking coffee and exercising may prevent skin cancer by killing off cells damaged by the sun's ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation, said a study of hairless laboratory mice published Monday.

The coffee-exercise combination produced a "dramatic" fourfold difference in apoptosis -- the programmed death of pre-cancerous cells -- between laboratory mice that did and did not follow the regime, said the researchers of New Jersey's Rutgers University.

Researchers compared UVB radiation effects on groups of hairless mice that drank caffeinated water (the human equivalent of one or two cups of coffee a day); that exercised on a running wheel; that had caffeine and ran; and a control group that had no caffeine or exercise at all.

Compared to the control group, mice that only drank coffee showed a 95 percent increase in UVB-induced apoptosis, those that only exercised showed a 120 percent increase, while those who drank and exercised showed an almost 400 percent increase.

"The differences between the groups in the formation of UVB-induced apoptotic cells -- those cells derailed from the track leading to skin cancer -- were quite dramatic," said Allan Conney, one of the study's authors.


The promising results, however, were likely due to "some kind of synergy ... still somewhat of a mystery" which, until better understood, precludes taking the research to "the next level ... human trials," he added.


Sunlight-induced skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the United States, with more than one million new cases each year, according to the National Cancer Institute.

"With the stronger levels of UVB radiation evident today and an upward trend in the incidence of skin cancer among Americans," said Conney, "there is a premium on finding novel ways to protect our bodies from sun damage."

The study is published in the July 31 edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

© 2007 AFP




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Viki
07-30-2007, 04:34 PM
Personally, I'm not a big coffee drinker or sun worshipper, but being an extremely fair skinned person who spent way too many years in the Florida sun, I'm happy to report that quite apart from this article I've recently upped my coffee intake ... still love green tea best of all...

The Q
07-30-2007, 05:30 PM
Hey Vik! Where ya been!?

ADQ

Viki
07-30-2007, 05:41 PM
Hey Vik! Where ya been!?

ADQ

LOL!!!!!!!

Hey, friend, thanks for caring!!!! That's sooo nice ....

I have been checking in, but real life has been sooooooooo challenging lately ........ still, please know that I love you guys and I will never be far ............

April15
07-30-2007, 05:41 PM
White boy worked construction most of life. Minimum coffee per day 32 oz. Cancer ZERO. Just diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome.

The Q
07-30-2007, 07:32 PM
LOL!!!!!!!

Hey, friend, thanks for caring!!!! That's sooo nice ....

I have been checking in, but real life has been sooooooooo challenging lately ........ still, please know that I love you guys and I will never be far ............

Well since you're the only one that posts in this forum it is hard not to to miss ya. :lmao

We need our daily dose of science!

ADQ

Saguaro
07-30-2007, 07:51 PM
It's the caffeine,you can get that from soda and tea,cuz I'm not drinking coffee.:D