Scientists trace your coffee through your body to check for lung disease links
NCT ID NCT07391696
Summary
This study aims to find specific chemicals in blood and urine that show how much coffee a person drinks. Researchers will measure these 'coffee biomarkers' in 100 regular coffee drinkers in Singapore. They want to see if different levels of these coffee-related chemicals are connected to a person's future risk of developing lung diseases.
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Locations
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Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore, 117549, Singapore
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