Several Cups of Coffee Daily , Is Linked to Longevity, , New Study Finds. The study was conducted by European researchers and ...
Here's what new research has to say about the best time of day to drink coffee.
Older people who regularly drink coffee have a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. But there's a twist to the tale – the association only applies to unsweetened, caffeinated ...
Experts explain the connection between your morning brew and longevity.
When it comes to whether drinking coffee affects your health, when you consume it may matter, a new study suggests. Drinking coffee has repeatedly been linked with better heart health and prolonged ...
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. A randomized trial suggests that avoiding coffee after cardioversion may not help, and that modest caffeine intake may actually be associated with fewer atrial ...
Research has indicated that drinking coffee may increase health span by two years. Coffee contains antioxidants that may help ...
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LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Every few years the argument returns on whether or not coffee is good for you. Now the pendulum swings back and your daily cup of joe could be more beneficial to your health ...
The ritual of brewing and sipping fresh coffee each morning is one many of us look forward to, and a new study’s findings may give you the push to pour another cup. Researchers connected coffee ...
Dear Doctors: There’s another new study about coffee. This one says it’s good for your gut microbiome. I’m 41 years old and a lifelong coffee drinker, and those studies come out like clockwork.
New findings are pushing researchers to explore coffee’s potential influence on an enzyme central to how the body converts carbohydrates into blood sugar.