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A study examined coffee drinking habits of over 46,000 people and found that drinking black or minimally sweetened coffee may extend lifespan.
A new study finds that drinking three cups of coffee could boost your longevity. The results, however, were limited to black coffee and coffee with “low” levels of added sugar and saturated fat.
A new study presented at the American Society for Nutrition Monday suggests that an eye-opening cup of java may also have long-term health benefits for women.
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 than boost energy; it could also help women stay sharp, strong and ...
A new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know.
The Athletic's Rustin Dodd tried to drink coffee like Lions coach Dan Campbell for a day, partly because it sounded fun and partly to learn.
When is the best time to drink coffee? Experts suggest drinking coffee during this 2-hour window in the morning to get the most health benefits and avoid disrupting sleep.
A new longitudinal study finds that limiting coffee consumption to the morning may lead to greater health benefits.
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