Green tea and coffee may decrease the risk for diabetes

April 22, 2006

This article was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine: The Relationship between Green Tea and Total Caffeine Intake and Risk for Self-Reported Type 2 Diabetes among Japanese Adults.

The conclusion looks good but a retrospective cohort study is not the best study design.



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