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MEANTIME, NEW RESEARCH IS LINKING COFFEE CONSUMPTION TO HEALTHY AGING. RIGHT KOAT U-N-M HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ASH SPOKE WITH ...
"Moderate coffee intake may offer some protective benefits when combined with regular exercise, a healthy diet and avoiding smoking," researcher says.
What if a cup of coffee a day could help you age healthier? According to a massive study of nearly 50,000 women, caffeine might give coffee drinkers an aging edge.
They studied 47,513 women and their coffee-drinking habits over decades. Another day, another coffee study — this one led by a Harvard researcher who analyzed data on 47,513 women and their ...
A new study has found that women in middle age who maintain a healthy coffee habit may have better physical, mental, and cognitive health as they grow older. “Women who drank one to three cups ...
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
Women who drink up to three cups of coffee a day in their 50s may be healthier in old age, scientists say The same healthy aging trends were not found in people who drank tea, soda, or ...
But the findings are robust. Researchers followed 47,513 women over the course of decades, starting in 1984, and analyzed their health data and coffee-drinking habits.
A recent study suggested that drinking coffee may have hidden health benefits, particularly for women.
A new study suggests that drinking black coffee may help you live longer, but adding sugar and saturated fat may negate the benefits.
A Bengaluru woman's casual coffee encounter took an unexpected turn when a stranger offered her ₹1,000 to spit in his drink.