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The Manual on MSNStudy reveals coffee leads U.S. caffeine intakeA new study of more than 49,000 U.S. adults revealed that coffee now accounts for 70% of total caffeine consumption. The post ...
Dr. Frank Hu just finished a 20-year study on the effects of coffee on the human body. People who drink more coffee it turns out, live longer. Specifically, Hu’s study found that coffee-drinkers ...
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. Sometimes it’s good ...
Turns out, Americans may be drinking less coffee, soda and tea, but they're getting more caffeine than ever. A new study of ...
The U.S. Army calculates exact amount of coffee necessary for alertness The military announced a new algorithm that tells you exactly when and how much coffee to consume.
Coffee lovers worldwide may want to rethink their caffeine schedules. According to a recent study published in the European Heart Journal, drinking coffee in the morning could significantly ...
Coffee may reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes - but only if you don't add sugar. A study looked at the coffee consumption of almost 290,000 people, among whom close to 13,000 developed type 2 ...
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