Researchers Say Coffee, Caffeine Slow Brain Cancer
Researchers Say Coffee, Caffeine Slow Brain Cancer
February 2, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ The natural amounts of caffeine found in coffee and green tea strongly suppresses the growth of brain cancer causing cells, according to South Korean researchers.
The study performed on animals showed that caffeine kept in check the growth of inositol trisphosphate receptors (IP3R) closely linked to glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive brain tumor found in humans. Researchers say that calcium plays a role in spreading the tumor cells, but caffeine counteracts that spread.
The amounts of caffeine used in the tests were equivalent to two to five cups of coffee or green tea per day.
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February 2, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ The natural amounts of caffeine found in coffee and green tea strongly suppresses the growth of brain cancer causing cells, according to South Korean researchers.
The study performed on animals showed that caffeine kept in check the growth of inositol trisphosphate receptors (IP3R) closely linked to glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive brain tumor found in humans. Researchers say that calcium plays a role in spreading the tumor cells, but caffeine counteracts that spread.
The amounts of caffeine used in the tests were equivalent to two to five cups of coffee or green tea per day.
Read more about the findings at Brain Cancer News Today:
Latest South Korea Brain Cancer news - http://braincancer.einnews.com/southkorea/
Latest Glioblastoma news - http://braincancer.einnews.com/news/glioblastoma
Located at http://braincancer.einnews.com, Brain Cancer News Today is a service of EIN News, an industry leader in news monitoring for business professionals and analysts. Using a combination of proprietary search technology and human editing, EIN News delivers to its members the latest brain cancer news from around the world, saving them valuable time they'd spend searching for information. New users to Brain Cancer News Today can enjoy a no-obligation, one-week free trial.
About EIN Presswire
The EIN Presswire press release distribution service is a news-syndication solution that distributes news to more than 10 million visitors annually at EIN News and millions more through its press release distribution partners. A news source for leading journalists, decision-makers and industry professionals worldwide, EIN Presswire targets press releases to a wide array of worldwide business professionals in more than 80 different industries. EIN Presswire also offers affiliate network opportunities and news distribution to tens of thousands of news subscribers daily. Read the newest business news at http://www.einpresswire.com and the latest world news in more than 80 different industries at http://www.einnews.com.
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