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California judge rules coffee needs cancer warning

March 30, 2018 By administrator

cancer warnings on  coffee products

cancer warnings on coffee products

Finally someone agree with me that coffee is as bad as smoking..

The evidence on whether coffee is bad for our health is unclear, but an American judge says it needs cancer warnings. The World Health Organization removed coffee from its list of possible carcinogens in 2016.

The evidence surrounding whether coffee is good or bad for our health remains unclear, but an American judge says coffee needs cancer warnings. The World Health Organization removed coffee from its list of possible carcinogens in 2016.

A California judge on Wednesday ruled that coffee sellers in the American state should be required to put cancer warnings on their coffee products.

The Council for Education and Research on Toxics (CERT) wanted the coffee industry to remove acrylamide — a chemical produced in the bean roasting process that is a known carcinogen — from its processing or put warning labels on their products.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge, Elihu Berle, said Wednesday that the coffee makers had not presented sufficient grounds at trial to win the case.

“While the plaintiff offered evidence that consumption of coffee increases the risk of harm to the fetus, to infants, to children and to adults, defendants’ medical and epidemiology experts testified that they had no opinion on causation,” Berle wrote in his proposed ruling. “Defendants failed to satisfy their burden of proving … that consumption of coffee confers a benefit to human health.”

The lawsuit, which has been going on for eight years, was brought against Starbucks and 90 other companies by CERT under a controversial law passed by California voters in 1986.

The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, or Proposition 65, requires warning labels for about 900 chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects.

The law has been credited with culling cancer-causing chemicals from many products, such as potato chips, but has also been criticized for causing quick settlement shakedowns.

Lawsuit a ‘mockery’

The National Coffee Association (NCA) in America hit back at the ruling, saying “cancer warning labels on coffee would be misleading.”

In a statement released on Thursday, the NCA stated that the World Health Organization has said coffee does not cause cancer and that the US government’s own health Dietary Guidelines state coffee can be part of a healthy lifestyle.

“Coffee has been shown, over and over again, to be a healthy beverage. This lawsuit has made a mockery of Prop 65, has confused consumers, and does nothing to improve public health,” said NCA president and CEO William Murray.

The science

Scientists have not determined whether coffee is good or bad for human health, but concerns over the risks associated with coffee have been alleviated as of late, with some studies finding health benefits.

In 2016, the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO) removed coffee from its “possible carcinogen” list.

According to the WHO, studies indicate coffee is unlikely to cause breast, prostate or pancreatic cancer, and it appears to lower the risks for liver and uterine cancers, the agency said. But evidence to determine its effect on many other cancer types is inadequate.

Coffee companies have said it is not feasible to remove acrylamide from their product without ruining the flavor.

law/kms (AP, dpa)

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cancer, coffee products, warnings

The German government seemed to be not very much affected by warnings from Ankara,

June 3, 2016 By administrator

Cem OzdemirThe German  government seemed to be not very much affected by warnings from Ankara, referring to the nearly 4 million people of Turkish origin living in Germany. Indeed, the Turkey-origin population in Germany reflects and amplifies The result was even celebrated by some Kurdish-origin and Turkish citizens in front of the Bundestag, while one of the co-signers of the bill is Cem Özdemir, the Turkish-origin co-chair of the Green Party.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Ankara, Germany, warnings

ISIS Supporter Turkey & Saudi issue fresh warnings over Russia’s Syria action

October 15, 2015 By administrator

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir (L) delivers a speech during a joint press conference with Turkey's Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu (R) on October 15, 2015 in Ankara. (AFP photo)

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir (L) delivers a speech during a joint press conference with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu (R) on October 15, 2015 in Ankara. (AFP photo)

Turkish and Saudi foreign ministers have once again warned Russia over its ongoing military action in Syria, with Ankara branding the air campaign a “big mistake.”

“We will continue with our warnings,” Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu said after a meeting with his Saudi counterpart Adel al-Jubeir in Ankara on Thursday.

Sinirlioglu said Russia is making a “big mistake” and added, “What it does will bring no meaning or benefit, other than delaying the transition process to help Syria out of the chaos.”

The warnings came as Russia is entering the third week of its extensive air campaign against the Takfiri group Daesh and other terrorists in Syria. The attacks have infuriated both Turkey and Saudi Arabia, both opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Turkey’s concerns over Moscow’s military campaign in Syria deepened after Russian fighter jets reportedly violated the NATO member’s airspace twice earlier this month. Military officials in Turkey said Thursday that a Russian military delegation arrived in Ankara with the aim of sharing data to prevent a repeat of airspace violations.

The Saudi and Turkish ministers also said they are in agreement that Assad must not have a part in Syria’s future.

“Saudi Arabia and Turkey are in agreement on supporting the opposition in Syria. What is important is a political solution,” Jubeir said, adding, “We are in agreement that there will certainly be no role for Bashar al-Assad.”

Russia, meanwhile, has voiced full support for Assad’s fight against terrorism, with President Vladimir Putin saying before the attacks began that it would be a huge mistake to exclude Assad from any effort meant to fight Daesh and other militants in Syria.

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