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Coffee may cut risk of gout, study finds
Saturday, 26 May 2007

CHICAGO (Reuters) - If men ever needed a reason to justify that extra cup of coffee, here it is: four or more cups of coffee a day appear to reduce the risk of gout, Canadian researchers said on Friday.

Gout is a painful joint disorder caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood. It affects about 6 million people in the United States, and tends to be a bigger problem for men than women.

In the past, patients at risk for gout were advised to avoid coffee, but Dr. Hyon Choi of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, and colleagues at Harvard Medical School in Boston wanted to see just what effect coffee might have on the condition.
Choi and colleagues analyzed data from a U.S. health and nutrition survey between 1988 and 1994.

The study is based on a survey of about 50,000 men aged 40 to 75 with no history of gout. They filled out detailed questionnaires about dietary habits, including what they drank.

Over the 12 years of the study, during which 757 men developed gout, the risk was lower for those who drank more coffee, Choi reported in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism.

"We found that when they are drinking four to five cups of coffee, there was a 40-percent reduction. Drinking six or more cups resulted in a 50- to 60-percent reduction (in the risk for gout)," Choi said in a telephone interview.

Men who drank decaffeinated coffee also benefited, Choi said, but tea appeared to have no effect.

The researchers found significantly lower levels of uric acid in the blood of those who consumed large quantities of coffee. Uric acid is the compound that causes gout.

Choi said the findings appear to suggest that something in the coffee other than caffeine -- such as a strong antioxidant -- may be helping to reduce uric acid levels.

Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. More than half of Americans drink about two cups a day.

Choi said people should not rush out to the corner coffee shop to treat their gout.

But "if you are drinking coffee already and have gout or are at higher risk of developing gout ... there is no need to reduce or stop coffee consumption," he said.

 
Jordan Martin is back Live on May 18th
Friday, 18 May 2007

Jordan Martin plays a blend of folk and alternative acoustic music. He played guitar for two years in a nationally acclaimed rock band, Iconoclast, and has taught acoustic guitar classes for three years. Jordan has since shifted to the coffee shop, acoustic music scene, mixing emotive vocals and soulful guitar playing with Bob Dylan-esque harmonica for an entertaining musical experience.

 
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The Bad Enders Appearing on May 26th
Saturday, 05 May 2007

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The Bad Enders
The Bad-Enders were born under about five different names in the past, starting when founding frontmen Daniel James and Will Rakkar met up at the age of 15 and began playing music together, creating a spark of instant chemistry. A year later they were in Spain and England, on a convenient vacation and ended up playing for free beer and a few Euros. After a few name changes and band members, and disagreements among the new members, Daniel left the band to pursue a high school diploma, and begin his new life outside of music. Will kept playing and ended up in England for a year building flats and living in a shit hole. He returned to America with the desire to recreate the chemistry. Daniel's life was pretty dismal and repetitive outside of playing music, so he jumped back on board out of pure boredom and ended up enjoying it. The Bad-Enders are currently in the process of writing an album and getting re-established. 

 

More details, visit their website at http://www.myspace.com/thebadenders

 

 
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