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To xizhimen south street, xicheng district building to the British garden route
L airport line 1
Take the airport shuttle from the airport, the dongzhimen station transfer to metro line 2 to xizhimen direction and get off at xizhimen station, from C outbound, go straight to the east 100 meters on the right side to xizhimen south street, north to walk to the t-junction namely to the British garden 1 floor downstairs.
L airport line 2
From the capital airport take airport bus to xidan, get off at no.22, take a taxi to xizhimen south street English garden 1 floor.
L bus subway near:
106 bus GuanYuan: 107 road, express way
Bus: xizhimen south road 387, 44 road, inner ring 800, 816 road, inner ring 820, 845 road
Che zhuang: subway line two
Xizhimen subway: metro line 2
Buses and attempts: 107 road, 118 road, 701 road
Buses and north zhuang: 209 road, 375 road, 392 road
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2018年10月13日
Moderate consumption of coffee is not healthy
2018-09-28 01:22:42 source: health daily
(reporter Li Shuqing) on September 26th, food and nutrition information exchange center, Chinese center for disease control and prevention nutrition and health, health communication branch of Chinese preventive medical association, the Chinese preventive medicine association of food hygiene and food nutrition and health branch of China food science and technology institute five institutions jointly issued "the coffee and health related scientific consensus", suggest that coffee can according to individual condition in moderation, healthy adults do not exceed 210 mg to 400 mg of caffeine per day (3 cups of ~ 5 cups). Pregnant women are not advised to drink coffee, if drinking, not more than two cups a day. Children and adolescents should limit caffeine intake.
According to the consensus, a 2016 analysis of existing research by the international agency for research on cancer concluded there was not enough evidence to suggest that drinking coffee increases the risk of cancer in humans.