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Your tea, coffee may save your heart
Your tea, coffee may save your heart: Having 3 cups daily plays ‘important’ role, new study reveals
A study led by Dr. Chaofu Ke suggests that moderate coffee or tea consumption may lower the risk of cardiometabolic multimorbidity. Drinking three cups daily could reduce this risk by 48.1%, while 200-300 mg of caffeine may lower it by 40.
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.
Drinking Coffee And Tea Each Day Could Be Protecting Your Heart
Compared to non-drinkers, both coffee and tea drinkers had better cardiovascular health outcomes, no matter how many cups they consumed a day. Those who sipped in a moderate amount of caffeine, however, had the least risk of developing multiple morbidities.
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Drinking 1 to 3 cups of coffee a day may protect heart health, new study finds
Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Better newsletter for information and tools designed to improve your well-being A morning cup of ...
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Coffee could be more than a morning pick-me-up, according to new research
Moderate amounts of caffeine intake — defined as about three cups of
coffee
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tea
a day — were associated with a lower ...
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HEALTH AND FITNESS: Health benefits of coffee and tea
Coffee and tea are among the most commonly consumed beverages worldwide. Beyond their roles in daily rituals and social ...
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New boba tea shop from Five Watt and Sencha Tea opens in Uptown
The first venture from the recently merged Five Watt Coffee and Sencha Tea has arrived. The combined company, Amplified ...
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Moderate coffee may reduce heart and metabolism disease risk
According to new research, drinking moderate amounts of coffee or caffeine may help protect against diseases like type 2 ...
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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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7 Flavored Syrups for Cocktails, Coffee, Baking, and More
Made by simply infusing fresh ginger root into a simple syrup, ginger syrup is an easy-to-use addition to boozy and ...
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Morning coffee habits: Myth or necessity?
There are many myths and half-truths about the harmfulness of drinking coffee on an empty stomach, but experts point out one important thing.
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