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Two or three cups of coffee a day is linked to a lower risk of heart and metabolic disease
People who consumed 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine a day were less likely to develop coronary heart disease, Type 2 diabetes or stroke.
Your Coffee Habit May Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes—Here's How Many Cups to See Benefits
New research shows that consuming a moderate amount of caffeine each day may lower the risk of developing having multiple cardiometabolic diseases at the same time. Here's what you need to know about the new research.
New study brews excitement for coffee drinkers’ health
People who drink three cups of coffee a day have less chance of developing simultaneous heart and metabolic conditions, according to a new study published Tuesday in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Coffee could be more than a morning pick-me-up, according to new research
The latest study should be a comfort for caffeine drinkers, but isn't necessarily a sign to start a new habit.
Your Morning Cup of Coffee May Boost Heart Health, per New Study
A new study suggests that drinking three 8-ounce cups of coffee daily may reduce the chances of cardiometabolic illnesses by nearly 50% and enhance your well-being.
Drinking a Few Cups of Coffee Each Day Could Benefit Your Heart
A new study suggests that drinking a few cups of coffee each morning may help protect against heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Drinking three cups of coffee a day -- or about 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine -- lowered the risk of health problems linked to the heart or metabolism,
Number of coffees you need to drink per day to lower your heart disease risk
A new study has found that drinking three cups of coffee per day could actually lower your risk of heart disease. This goes against previous ideas that caffeine drinks are bad for your heart health, so your daily habit might not be so bad after all.
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Don't Let Coffee and Tea Stains Ruin Your Mugs
T here's a running joke in my family that centers around my older sister's absolute refusal to use a cup or mug with ...
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Green Tea Is Even Better For You Than You Think
Influencers love it, claiming it counters obesity and more. But what can green tea actually do for your health?
Healthline
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Drink A Cup of Passionflower Tea Every Night for Better Sleep
Drinking a
cup
of passionflower
tea
before bed may have sleep-inducing effects and improve the quality of sleep. It also has other health benefits. Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is said to ...
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Savvy cleaner's 9p hack to remove tea stains from your cup with 'no effort'
Tea lovers will know all too well how their favourite beverage often leaves an unsightly splatter in their cup - but one ...
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Love a cup? Lexington Coffee and Tea Week returns with drinks at 20 locations
Lexington Coffee (+ Tea) Week returns Sept. 9-15. This fourth annual foodie event will feature special drinks from 20 local ...
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Say no to food samples at the grocery store, drink green tea and eat more berries: Wellness tips for the week ahead
September is Better Breakfast Month, a good reminder to treat yourself to a healthier morning spread — and no, coffee alone ...
Richland Source
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3rd Cup Tea partnering with MRCPL for monthly teen book club
Courtney Hardy always liked to read until she was assigned a book. “If it was something I didn’t want to read, I wasn’t going ...
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The Major Green Tea Myth We Have to Stop Believing
Here's everything you need to know to reap all the health benefits associated with green tea, according to a registered ...
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