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Among coffee drinkers, the morning-type pattern was associated with more tea and caffeinated soda drinking but lower overall quantities of coffee than the all-day pattern.
A meta-analysis of 127 studies published in Annual Review of Nutrition found that coffee can reduce your risk of cancer up to ...
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A new study finds that drinking three cups of coffee could boost your longevity. The results, however, were limited to black coffee and coffee with “low” levels of added sugar and saturated fat.
A new study suggests that coffee may help people live longer. Researchers found that more coffee drinking led to less deaths by heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and other diseases.
A recent study by Harvard researcher Dr. Sara Mahdavi revealed that drinking coffee in midlife supports healthy ageing in women.
A new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know.
When is the best time to drink coffee? Experts suggest drinking coffee during this 2-hour window in the morning to get the most health benefits and avoid disrupting sleep.
Is drinking coffee actually dangerous? A health coach shares the ‘biggest problem with coffee’ and why it is not something you should drink on regular basis.
How much coffee is safe to drink and when's the best time to drink it? Nutritionist Nichola Ludlam-Raine has the answers.