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New research finds that black coffee drinkers may live longer—but the benefits disappear if you add too much sugar or cream.
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 combination of genetics and drinking instant coffee is linked to an increased risk of developing a common form of ...
Coffee drinkers who opt for decaf in the belief that it will not give them a buzz could be kidding themselves. A study suggests caffeine is not responsible for coffee's stimulant effects ...
A comprehensive review of nearly 150 studies reveals that coffee polyphenols may help regulate blood sugar and reduce ...
There's lots of research out there to show that moderate coffee intake is linked with all sorts of health benefits ...
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new ...
A new study has suggested that drinking black coffee could be associated with a lower risk of death, particularly from ...
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Tufts University studied 46,000 adults over 20 years and found that drinking 1-2 cups of coffee daily reduces death risk by ...
For inspiration, Cartwright offers a few easy examples: “20 to 30g of protein could look like two to three eggs on seeded ...
Drinking coffee on a daily basis may increase women's chances of staying free of major chronic diseases and physical or mental limitations as they get older, a new study suggests.