Indians have reacted angrily after the health minister from Assam state said cancer "is divine justice" caused by "past sins of a person".

Indians have reacted angrily after the health minister from Assam state said cancer "is divine justice" caused by "past sins of a person".

Himanta Biswa Sarma said that people could also get diseases like cancer "because of the sins of their parents".

Cancer patients and their relatives said they were saddened by the minister's statement.

Opposition parties have described his comments as "unfortunate", and demanded a public apology.

State opposition party the All India United Democratic Front said Mr Sarma had made the statement to "cover his failure to control the spread of cancer in the state".
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He had made the remark while speaking at a public event in Guwahati on Wednesday.

"God makes us suffer when we sin. Sometimes we come across young men getting inflicted with cancer or young men meeting with accidents. If you observe the background you will come to know that it's divine justice. Nothing else. We have to suffer that divine justice," The Times of India quoted him as saying.

His statement has angered many on Twitter.

3 benefits of coffee

Moderate coffee drinking is safe, and three to four cups a day may have some health benefits, according to a large review of studies, in the BMJ.

It found a lower risk of liver disease and some cancers in coffee drinkers, and a lower risk of dying from stroke - but researchers could not prove coffee was the cause.

Too much coffee during pregnancy could be harmful, the review confirmed.

Experts said people should not start drinking coffee for health reasons.

The University of Southampton researchers collected data on the impact of coffee on all aspects of the human body, taking into account more than 200 studies - most of which were observational.
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Compared with non-coffee drinkers, those who drank about three cups of coffee a day appeared to reduce their risk of getting heart problems or dying from them.

The strongest benefits of coffee consumption were seen in reduced risks of liver disease, including cancer.

But Prof Paul Roderick, co-author of the study, from the faculty of medicine at University of Southampton, said the review could not say if coffee intake had made the difference.

"Factors such as age, whether people smoked or not and how much exercise they took could all have had an effect," he said.
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Image caption Everything in moderation, including coffee

The findings back up other recent reviews and studies of coffee drinking so, overall, his message on coffee was reassuring.

"There is a balance of risks in life, and the benefits of moderate consumption of coffee seem to outweigh the risks," he said.

The NHS recommends pregnant women have no more than 200mg of caffeine a day - two mugs of instant coffee - because too much can increase the risk of miscarriage.

This review suggests women at risk of fractures should also cut back on coffee.

For other adults, moderate caffeine intake equates to 400mg or less per day - or three to four cups of coffee - but that isn't the only drink (or food) to bear in mind.
How much caffeine in my drink?

    one mug of filter coffee: 140mg
    one mug of instant coffee: 100mg
    one mug of tea: 75mg
    one can of cola: 40mg
    one 250ml can of energy drink: up to 80mg
    bar of plain chocolate: less than 25mg
    bar of milk chocolate: less than 10mg

The researchers say coffee drinkers should stick to "healthy coffees" - which avoid extra sugar, milk or cream, or a fatty snack on the side.

And they are calling for rigorous clinical trials on coffee intake to find out more about the potential benefits to health.

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