Thursday, January 31, 2008

Caffeine effects diabetes

Refering to the Reuters News on Monday, January, there's a topic caffeine. The title is "Caffeine ups blood sugar level in diabetics." It could help people with the most common form of diabetes if they cut down on caffeine better control their blood sugar levels. We can find caffeine in coffee, tea, and many soft drinks. This new findings may be on the contrary to previous research regarding caffeine and diabetes. Earlier studies show that people who frank the most coffee had the lowest risk. However, pregnant woman who dranks two or more cups of coffee a day has twice the risk of a miscarriage as those who avoid caffeine.

I think caffeine plays an important role in our daily life. It helps us strike our nerves, make us relaxed, and let us get more energy. In this news, it indicates that caffeine increases blood sugar level in diabetics. Uping blood sugar level has something to do with coffee with sugar inside. So I think it's better to drink black coffee or sugar-free caffeine drinks.

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