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The New England Journal of Medicine announced that drinking coffee may lead to a longer life.
A diet and health study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that coffee drinkers may live longer because they have a lower risk of dying from a variety of diseases. NIH-AARP followed more than 400000 people between the ages of 50 and 71 over a 12-year period. By the time the follow-up investigation stopped, about 52000 respondents had died. this
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Scientists say coffee is the "most effective medicine" 2-3 cups a day
According to international statistics, coffee is a popular drink second only to water in human society (tea ranks third), and there are a lot of disputes about the advantages and disadvantages of coffee. It is well known that on the one hand, coffee is a perfect brain stimulant, on the other hand, it can cause vasospasm. The new data restored the reputation of coffee, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Coffee prolongs life?
The New England Journal of Medicine, a well-known medical journal, says coffee drinkers have lower mortality rates. According to a study from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), older people who drink coffee have lower mortality rates than their peers who do not drink coffee, regardless of whether the coffee contains caffeine or not. Get rid of smoking
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Coffee Research Coffee drinking may be associated with mortality
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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The relationship between Coffee and Health drinking Coffee is healthy
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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The relationship between Coffee and Health Health factors of drinking coffee
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Basic knowledge of boutique coffee the relationship between coffee and health
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Drinking coffee or associated with mortality basic knowledge of coffee health
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Elderly people who are used to drinking a few cups of coffee a day have a low mortality rate.
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Elderly people who are used to drinking a few cups of coffee a day have a low mortality rate.
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Coffee common sense elderly people who are used to drinking several cups of coffee a day have a low mortality rate.
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Coffee healthy life the elderly who are used to drinking a few cups of coffee a day have a low mortality rate.
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Elderly people who live a healthy life and are used to drinking a few cups of coffee a day have a low mortality rate.
Older people who drink a few cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate than their peers who drink no coffee at all or very little, according to a study of 400000 people in the United States. American researchers said in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that they used US nutritional intake data to select 400000 people aged 50 to 71 who had reported their food intake annually since 1995.
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Can caffeine restore heart health?
Coffee seems to offer mysterious benefits of heart health, but doctors find it difficult to explain why.
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Caffeine in coffee revives heart health?
Coffee seems to offer mysterious heart health benefits, but doctors struggle to explain why.
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Can caffeine in coffee restore heart health?
Coffee seems to offer mysterious benefits of heart health, but doctors find it difficult to explain why. There is now a small new study in Japan Caffeine in a cup of coffee can help your capillaries work better and relieve intense stress on your heart.
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Can caffeine in Coffee Health Coffee restore Heart Health?
Coffee seems to offer mysterious benefits of heart health, but doctors find it difficult to explain why. Now a small new study in Japan suggests that caffeine in a cup of coffee can make your microvessels work better and relieve intense stress on the heart. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association, compared to decaffeinated coffee, a cup of caffeinated coffee
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The historical origin of coffee? Do you know how many
Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) at the beginning of the seventh century, in 575 AD, the Arab Karl was grazing in the Ethiopian steppes of Africa when he discovered a coffee tree. In the eighth century, Arabs used coffee as wine and medicine. In the ninth century, Arab Islam began to drink coffee by roasting and grinding raw beans. Arab merchants in the tenth century
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Coffee healthy life caffeine in coffee can restore heart health
Coffee seems to offer mysterious benefits of heart health, but doctors find it difficult to explain why. Now a small new study in Japan suggests that caffeine in a cup of coffee can make your microvessels work better and relieve intense stress on the heart. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association, compared to decaffeinated coffee, a cup of caffeinated coffee
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About the history of coffee, what is the origin of coffee?
Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) at the beginning of the seventh century, in 575 AD, the Arab Karl was grazing in the Ethiopian steppes of Africa when he discovered a coffee tree. In the eighth century, Arabs used coffee as wine and medicine. In the ninth century, Arab Islam began to drink coffee by roasting and grinding raw beans. Arab merchants in the tenth century
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