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Sleep Apnea Boosts Death Risk - U.S. News & World Report


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Sleep Apnea Boosts Death Risk
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By Steven Reinberg FRIDAY, Aug. 1 (HealthDay News) -- The interrupted nighttime breathing of sleep apnea appears to increase the risk of dying, Australian researchers report.
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Its very commonly drunk as tea in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. In foods, mate is consumed as a tea, and it is known to have stimulant as well as diuretic properties. Its use as a weight loss aid is questionable.

Yerba mate contains caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline, chemicals commonly found in coffee, tea and chocolate. This causes yerba mate to possess both stimulant and diuretic properties. Its concentration of caffeine is less than coffee, 0.5-0.8% as opposed to 1-2% in the latter.

Minerals such as iron, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, thiamin and riboflavin, vitamins C and E and the known carcinogens, tannins and N-nitrosamines, are also found.

As with other herbs and plants, the concentration of these compounds is dependent on the growing conditions of the plant, harvesting procedures and manufacturing.

In other words, variability within different yerba mate products should be expected.

Long term consumption of yerba mate increases the risk of developing certain cancers, most notably mouth, laryngeal, liver, kidney and bladder. This risk seems to be greatest when the supplement is consumed as a warm beverage, and also when it is drunk by persons who smoke and consume alcohol.

Bottom Line: It is doubtful whether the risk of developing cancer outweighs the possible benefit of this supplement for weight loss. If you do decide to give it a try, be careful when using it in combination with other herbal supplements, such as bitter orange or other caffeine-containing substances.

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