Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailStarbucks and other major coffee companies have been told to put a cancer warning label on their products in California. In the first phase of the trial, Starbucks and other defendants failed to show there was no "significant risk level" from the acrylamide in brewed coffee, court documents showed. A third phase of trial will determine any civil penalties that Starbucks and the other coffee companies must pay. Kathryn M. Wilson, a cancer epidemiologist at Harvard University, told the LA Times: "I think the evidence that acrylamide makes a difference for human cancer risk is pretty weak." In fact, coffee is probably good for youSome studies have suggested that coffee may lower the risks for liver and uterine cancers.
Source: Daily Mirror March 30, 2018 02:10 UTC