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For many people, no morning routine is complete without a caffeinated beverage. Tea or coffee are two of the most consumed beverages worldwide, each offering unique flavors, cultural significance ...
Is your morning coffee a habit? A dietitian explains whether drinking coffee first thing is healthy or harmful, and shares the best time to enjoy it.
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A recent study links morning coffee consumption to lower death rates from cardiovascular problems. A Fort Worth cardiologist shares some possible reasons.
Drinking coffee at a certain time of day may be best for heart health and longevity, per a new study. Researchers found that morning coffee drinkers had a lower overall mortality risk compared to ...
A new health study finds morning coffee drinkers may have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.
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Moderate morning coffee consumption may lower all-cause and cardiovascular mortality risks, but coffee consumed throughout the day offers no similar benefits.
“Drinking coffee in the morning may be more strongly associated with a lower risk of mortality than drinking coffee later in the day,” they wrote in the European Heart Journal.