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Drinking coffee can reduce mortality.
There is a lot of research on coffee and health, and there is a lot of disagreement. A recent survey of 400000 people in the United States showed that older people who drank a few cups of coffee a day had a lower mortality rate than their peers who drank no coffee at all or very little. In the 14-year survey, 13% of men and 10% of women in the control group who did not drink coffee died. A comparison of drinking more than 6 cups of coffee a day
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Coffee can effectively reduce mortality, according to a large study
Professional barista Communication Please pay attention to Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee can be said to be the most popular drink in the world, especially in Europe and the United States. It is not only a refreshing drink, but also an art, more like a good thing that can comfort the heart from the mouth. Over the years, the medical community has published numerous research reports on the health benefits of coffee, and recently
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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.
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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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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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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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The mortality rate of women drinking coffee will reduce the effect of coffee on the human body.
Coffee is often a fashionable drink, which is sought after by many people. However, the health effects of drinking coffee are still controversial, with some saying good and others bad. Coffee drinking is associated with mortality in middle-aged men and women, and among women, drinking coffee can also reduce their risk of dying from heart disease, according to a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. As to whether coffee can prevent heart disease.
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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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New study: coffee reduces female Mortality
The health effects of drinking coffee are still controversial, with some saying good and others bad. Coffee drinking is associated with mortality in middle-aged men and women, and among women, drinking coffee can also reduce their risk of dying from heart disease, according to a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. It remains to be seen whether coffee plays a positive role in preventing other causes of death, such as heart disease or cancer.
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Drinking coffee every day reduces the mortality rate of liver disease and publishes a new study in the Journal of liver Diseases.
Drinking too much coffee is bad for your health, but drinking a moderate amount of coffee can not only refresh your mind, but also have a variety of health benefits. A new study published in the journal Hepatology of the American Society for the study of liver Diseases suggests that drinking two cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of death from liver cirrhosis by 66%. The Singapore Chinese Health study lasted 15 years, and the researchers followed 63000 participants aged 45 to 74.
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In addition to delaying diabetes, coffee also fights dementia, reduces cancer risk and mortality
Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style In recent years, researchers have found that some substances in coffee are expected to help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, but these substances have rarely been tested in animal models. Cafestol, a Bioactive Substa
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Drinking coffee increases the risk of ovarian cancer death?
Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened its own shop and the world consumes 2.25 billion cups of coffee a day. Many articles based on small studies have shown that the bioactive substances in coffee play a positive role in reducing inflammatory levels, insulin antagonism and the risk of diabetes. Recently, large-scale studies, mainly in the United States, have reported that more coffee consumption and
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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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Drinking coffee has six unexpected benefits
Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own. According to two large studies published in the Chronicle of Internal Medicine on the 10th, drinking coffee may reduce the risk of death and prolong life. The results show that there is a correlation between high coffee consumption and low mortality, and people who drink three or more cups of coffee a day have a lower mortality rate.
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Basic knowledge of healthy Coffee Women who drink coffee in moderation have lower mortality.
The health effects of drinking coffee are still controversial, with some saying good and others bad. A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in the United States points out that coffee drinking has nothing to do with the mortality of middle-aged men and women. Among women, drinking coffee also seems to reduce their risk of dying from heart disease. But whether coffee plays a positive role in preventing other causes of death, such as heart disease or cancer, remains to be seen.
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Coffee is bad for your health? Drinking three cups of coffee a day to reduce the risk of sudden death
Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own, according to two large studies published in the Chronicle of Internal Medicine recently, drinking coffee may reduce the risk of death and prolong life. The first study was carried out jointly by researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer and Imperial College. They use European Cancer and Camp
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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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