Does Coffee Cause Cancer?

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Does Coffee Cause Cancer? And 8 More Myths about the Food We Eat
AuthorChristopher Labos
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMedicine and health
GenreNon fiction
PublisherECW Press
Publication date
31 October 2023
Pages304
ISBN9781770417229
WebsiteECW Press

Does Coffee Cause Cancer? And 8 More Myths about the Food We Eat is a 2023 book by Canadian cardiologist Christopher Labos. It presents information about nine health myth through a series of conversations between fictional characters.

The book uses a fictional story to present and dispel misconceptions around nine topics related to food science.[1][2]

The book aims to explain why food science is complex and to debunk some of the food myths that permeate society, with an evolving relationship as a narrative. Labos' publisher suggested he emulate the fictional style of The Wealthy Barber. He ended up developing a nine-chapter story arc featuring conversations between fictional characters that mirror exchanges that Labos had with acquaintances in real life.[1][2][3][4]

The chapters tell a continuous romantic story involving conversations between the protagonist and other people with whom he discussed various health topics.[5][6] Mathematical and methodological discussions are appended to the text, on topics such as demographic selection and p-hacking.[3]

Labos is hoping to write a sequel, for which he wrote a sample chapter.[2]

Topics[edit]

The book covers nine topics presented as myths.[7]

  1. Vitamin C fights the common cold.
  2. Hot dogs are as bad as cigarettes.
  3. Some salt is good for you.
  4. Coffee causes cancer
  5. Red wine's good for you heart
  6. Chocolate is health food
  7. Breakfast's the most important meal of the day
  8. Caffeine can trigger heart attacks
  9. Vitamin D is the cure for everything

Reception[edit]

The reviews published in local and specialized publications were positive, positively nothing the narrative structure and the informational content.

In The Suburban, Mike Cohen calls it a "fascinating, refreshingly clarifying new book".[4]

On AIPT Science, Adrienne Hill highlights the efforts made by Labos to make the science accessible: "The explanations are straightforward, using analogies to help understand counterintuitive reasoning and conclusions, with a good dose of humor intermixed."[3]

In the Miramichi Reader, Lisa Timpf focused on the readability of the text for a wide audience: "Snappy dialogue, humorous misunderstandings, and some mild teasing about statistics are some of the avenues Labos uses to deliver a laugh."[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Brian Kerby (15 December 2023). "Round Two ~ more about "Does Coffee Cause Cancer" plus this year in Cardiology". 502 Conversations (Podcast). Dedham TV. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Hill, Adrienne (17 December 2023). Dr. Christopher Labos - Extended interview. 17th of December 2023. Skeptic Zone Podcast (Podcast).
  3. ^ a b c Hill, Adrienne (13 December 2023). "'Does Coffee Cause Cancer?' highlights poor science communication". AIPT. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b Cohen, Mike (3 January 2024). "Dr. Christopher Labos' first book is educational, funny and a bit romantic". The Suburban. Archived from the original on 7 January 2024. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  5. ^ Howick, Andrea (1 November 2023). "Busting food myths". Global News. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  6. ^ Takahashi, Mutsumi (1 November 2023). "Does Coffee Cause Cancer? A love story". CTV News. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  7. ^ Labos, Christopher (31 October 2023). Does Coffee Cause Cancer. ECW Press. ISBN 9781770417229.
  8. ^ Timpf, Lisa (8 October 2023). "Does Coffee Cause Cancer? And 8 More Myths About the Food We Eat, by Dr. Christopher Labos". The Miramichi Reader. Archived from the original on 7 February 2024. Retrieved 12 February 2024.