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							<title>Don&#039;t count on coffee to fight prostate cancer</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 02:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Editor&amp;#039;s note: A new study found a correlation between coffee intake and prostate cancer.  The study is not a trial, it does not prove that drinking coffee will definitely reduce the risk even though the possibility exists.  There are many things men can do or not do to help prevent prostate cancer, which is diagnosed in more than 170,000 men and kill 25,000 men each year in the United States.  The following are some reports published early on foodconsumer.org that may interest some readers.</description>
							
						
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