Forbes.com: Coffee May Cut Cirrhosis Risk - A large-scale US study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that daily coffee consumption had a significant protective effect against alcohol-related cirrhosis, a disease that destroys liver tissue. - http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/06/13/hscout533237.html
The Coffee Review - Reference - Browse hundreds of pages of informative coffee materials adapted from Kenneth Davids' books. Includes a section on coffee and health. - http://www.coffeereview.com/reference.cfm
Institute for Coffee Studies - Division of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center that investigates the chemical nature of coffee, identifies potential therapeutic uses, and disseminates findings to the public. Includes summaries of research. - http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/coffee/
JAMA: Coffee Consumption and Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men - In a study of men in the United States, coffee consumption may have helped to prevent symptomatic gallstone disease. Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, - http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/281/22/2106
JAMA: Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease - Higher coffee and caffeine intake is associated with a lower incidence of Parkinson Disease in a study of Japanese-American men. Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. - http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/283/20/2674
Coffee: Old Familiar Becomes New Favorite - Health effects of coffee, including its role as a central nervous system stimulant. Colorado State University - http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/columnnn/nn980923.html
New Scientist: Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Diabetes Risk - In a Dutch population, drinkers of seven or more cups of coffee a day were half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Journal reference: Lancet (vol 360, p 1477). - http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993032
Annals.org: Coffee Drinkers at Lower Risk for Type 2 Diabetes - In a United States population, people who drank more coffee were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes mellitus. Annals of Internal Medicine. - http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/140/1/I-17?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=1&andorexacttitle=and&titleabstract=coffee+diabetes&andorexacttitleabs=and&andorexactfulltext=and&searchid=1088924281512_19&store
JAMA: Coffee Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes - A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reports an association between coffee consumption and a reduced risk of diabetes in a Finnish population. - http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/291/10/1213
Ill Effects of Caffeine and How to Quit Coffee - Information about symptoms of caffeine addiction, calculating daily intake, withdrawal symptons, and quitting gradually. - http://www.twilightbridge.com/deaddictions/coffee.htm
Coffee Science Source - Presents information on coffee, caffeine and health, reviewed by medical experts, from science journals and industry reports for journalists, health care professionals and coffee consumers. - http://www.coffeescience.org/
Coffee Science Information Centre - Answers to questions about the effects of coffee on health, provided by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee. - http://www.cosic.org/