A new study published Tuesday found drinking coffee in the morning may help people live longer compared to drinking the beverage throughout the day.
Similarly, coffee appears to lower one’s level of saturated fatty acids, which is also associated with heart disease. As in the Tulane study, the “sweet spot for daily consumption can be found around ...
ISTANBUL - Morning coffee drinkers have a lower risk of dying from heart disease and a reduced overall mortality risk compared to all-day coffee drinkers, according to a study published in the ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new health study finds morning ... a cardiologist at Heart Hospital of Austin at St. David’s Round Rock, said the study only reaffirms the link between coffee and heart ...
I felt a wave of smugness radiate around my entire body: “Overall, we must accept the now substantial evidence that coffee drinking, particularly in the morning hours, is likely to be healthy.
A new study suggests that it’s not only how much coffee you drink, but when you drink it that's important in lowering heart disease risk. People who drink coffee only in the morning are 31 ...
Researchers from Tulane University in US showed morning coffee drinkers were 16 per cent less likely to die of any cause and 31 per cent less likely to die of cardiovascular disease The Tribune ...
More than a third (36%) of those taking part in the study were deemed to be morning coffee drinkers while around 14% were all-day coffee drinkers. Recommended We knew morning coffee was good for us ...
If you’re one of the 66% of Americans who drinks coffee, you likely can’t imagine starting your day without it. For many, having a cup of coffee is so ingrained into their morning routine that ...
The good news is that this latest study still indicates drinking coffee is linked with better heart health and a longer ... having coffee only in the morning was associated with a 16% lower ...
Drinking coffee only in the morning may help people live longer ... shown that drinking a moderate amount of coffee can be good for the heart, not all research agrees," Miao said.