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So, how much coffee is too much? It can vary from person to person as some people are more sensitive to coffee’s caffeine ...
Drinking a cup or two of coffee every day may help you live longer -- but only if you skip the heavy cream and sugar, new ...
A study found drinking up to three cups per day can lead to a 17 percent lower risk of mortality—but only if you take your ...
Tufts University studied 46,000 adults over 20 years and found that drinking 1-2 cups of coffee daily reduces death risk by ...
A study last year on the coffee consumption habits of 40,725 Americans who were included in the 19-year-long U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that drinking coffee ...
Researchers found that women who drank coffee between the ages of 45 and 60 were more likely to be healthy agers. This was ...
A recent study explored the link between consumers’ coffee habits and their risk of death.  The trial looked at different ...
Researchers used genomic and Mendelian randomization analyses in over 500,000 individuals to reveal a statistically ...
A recent study published in The Journal of Nutrition said that drinking a cup of black coffee daily can help lower the risk ...
In a new study, consumption of black coffee and coffee with low levels of added sugar and saturated fat was associated with a ...
New research from Tufts University links black coffee consumption to lower mortality risk, warning that added sugar and cream ...