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Medic Pode

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This podcast try to simplify medical informations in order to increase our awareness about our health
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Episode 6
Wednesday, 1 January, 2025

Welcome to today’s episode, where we spill the beans—literally! That’s right, we’re diving into the magical elixir that keeps the world spinning: coffee. The liquid that transforms ‘Don’t talk to me’ into ‘Good morning!’ and turns blurry mornings into vibrant possibilities. We’re not just talking caffeine jolts—we’re getting into the science, the health perks, and maybe a few excuses to justify that fifth cup of the day. So grab your mug, top it off, and let’s brew up some knowledge together. Because life’s too short for bad coffee and boring conversations. "Let’s get caffeinated!" coffee can reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes by : But ! Caffeine may raise blood sugar levels in some individuals, especially those with diabetes so Monitoring your body's response is important. Excessive caffeine may lead to stress hormone release, potentially affecting glucose regulation. Also ! Control Parkinson's disease symptoms : A number of studies have suggested that consuming caffeine can reduce your risk of developing Parkinson's disease  — and research published in 2012 in the journal of the American Academy of Neurology showed that a daily dose of caffeine can help to control the involuntary movements of people who already have the disease. Research from reputable journals shows that drinking coffee can be good for your liver. It has been linked to a lower risk of death from liver cirrhosis, reduced levels of harmful liver enzymes, and less liver scarring in people with hepatitis C. plus Reduce melanoma risk which is a type of cancer . Promote heart health : Moderate coffee consumption (about 2–5 cups per day) has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Antioxidants and bioactive compounds in coffee, such as chlorogenic acids, may help protect blood vessels and reduce inflammation. "Keep in mind that the research focuses on the benefits of black coffee, which we're still learning about,” So, as you take your next sip, remember—coffee doesn’t just wake you up; it keeps the world moving. Thanks for listening , and until next time, stay curious, stay caffeinated, and keep your cups full and your hearts warm see you soon !

 

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