Drinking six cups of coffee a day 'slashes risk of multiple sclerosis'
Drinking six cups of coffee each day could cut the risk of developing multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests.
Consuming more than 900ml (30 fluid ounces) - the equivalent of two Grande coffees in Starbucks - may offer up to a 30 per cent reduced risk, experts found.
Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Johns Hopkins University in Maryland and the University of California, Berkeley, looked at two studies.
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