August 18, 2012 (WLS) -- New research from Harvard scientists shows strong evidence that caffeinated coffee consumption helps prevent type 2 diabetes as well as Parkinson's disease.
It's the latest in a series of medical studies suggesting moderate coffee consumption equal to about three cups a day not only provides overall health benefits, but is also associated with longer life-expectancy.
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