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Morning coffee drinkers had lower risk of early death compared to non-drinkers. Drinking coffee only in the morning may help people live longer compared to drinking the beverage throughout the day ...
Adding an extra cup of unsweetened coffee each day was associated with a reduced risk of gaining weight over a four-year period, according to a study published in The American Journal of Clinical ...
Two to three cups of coffee a day is associated with increased longevity and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, a new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology found.
In a study reviewed in the journal of the American Cancer Society, researchers found that people who drink either tea or ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans drink coffee every day — and now a new study suggests that enjoying it at a certain time of day could percolate some health benefits. A study led by ...
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, but the pendulum has swung back and forth about its benefits and drawbacks. New findings from a small study published Thursday in The New ...
The study had a few limitations: Participant data was at least 10 years old and was collected in a country where tea is just as popular as coffee, Mao and co-authors acknowledged. The benefits of ...
The authors found that people who drank coffee and tea, both separately and combined, were less likely to have died during the study period, both due to specific diseases and other reported factors.
While previous research has determined that it may boost your heart health and improve your muscle mass, a new study found that drinking coffee could add years to your life. A study published in ...
The prevalence of individuals with multiple cardiometabolic diseases, or CM, is becoming an increasing public health concern as populations age around the world, notes the study. Coffee and ...
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