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Drinking coffee may be linked to a decreased risk of death. Researchers at Boston’s Tufts University said Monday that ...
The drink has been linked to improved heart health, decreased dementia risk, and better ageing in women. And now, a new study ...
While you're probably not pouring your morning cup for the long-term health benefits, coffee consumption has been linked to a ...
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 coffee the 'right' ...
Coffee might be doing more than fueling your morning routine it could be extending your life. A large-scale study by Tufts ...
New research from Tufts University links black coffee consumption to lower mortality risk, warning that added sugar and cream ...
Research indicates that moderate coffee consumption, particularly black coffee or with minimal additives, is linked to a ...
A recent study explored the link between consumers’ coffee habits and their risk of death.  The trial looked at different ...
A recent study indicates that consuming one to two cups of black coffee daily may lower the risk of early mortality by 14%.
For your health, pour a morning cup of coffee because it's linked to a lower risk of mortality—but leave out the sugar and ...
Tufts University studied 46,000 adults over 20 years and found that drinking 1-2 cups of coffee daily reduces death risk by ...