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The study didn’t find any significant link between drinking decaf coffee or tea and the likelihood of healthy aging. And for ...
Drinking one to three cups of coffee per day is associated with living to 70 without major chronic conditions, according to ...
Caffeine intake increased the likelihood of healthy aging in women, data presented at the annual NUTRITION meeting ...
Harvard study following 50,000 women for 30 years found that drinking about 3 cups of regular coffee daily was linked to ...
The researchers found a correlation between how much caffeine the women typically drank (which was mostly from coffee) when ...
Want to reach older age with a sharp mind and healthy body? Part of the answer may be in your coffee cup, according to new research.
A study from the Journal of Food and Chemical Toxicology determined that up to 400 mg of caffeine per day was safe for most.
A Harvard study finds that caffeinated coffee may support healthy aging in women, with benefits not seen in decaf or tea, despite some study limitations.
Findings from a new study of almost 50,000 women followed for 30 years suggest that a morning cup of coffee might do more ...
Findings from a new study of almost 50,000 women followed for 30 years suggest that a morning cup of coffee might do more ...
The finding—based on an analysis of 30 years worth of dietary and health data—did not apply to two other common beverages, researchers found.