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Drinking coffee linked to lower risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke, study finds. Here's how much you should be having.
People who have one to three cups a day face a lower risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and other cardiometabolic conditions, new research suggests. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism,
This much coffee can lower your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke: study
Cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CM) is defined as having two or more cardiometabolic diseases — Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke.
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 in moderation linked to lower diabetes, heart disease risk
Recent research has found an association between moderate coffee and caffeine consumption and a lower risk of cardiometabolic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
Warning mums with certain diets could put babies at risk of diabetes and heart disease
Australian research has warned pregnant mothers of a typical dieting habit that may cause 'foetal damage' to a baby before its birth.
New Research Reveals That Drinking Coffee Could Prevent Heart Disease
Moderate coffee or caffeine consumption may lower the risk of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, according to research using UK Biobank data. Consuming 3 cups of coffee or 200-300 mg of caffeine daily was linked to a reduced risk of cardiometabolic multimorbidity.
Some Coffee And Tea Drinkers Could Be Lowering Their Risk of Dementia
Researchers at Ningxia Medical University in China have found that some coffee or tea drinkers are lowering their risk of dementia. But their observational study found that benefit was more likely for people with high blood pressure,
Coffee and caffeine consumption linked to lower risk of heart disease
New research highlights that regular, moderate consumption of coffee and caffeine could offer protection against developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases (CM), which include conditions like type 2 diabetes,
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.
Drinking coffee daily could lead to better heart health, study says
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism conducted research suggesting that daily coffee drinkers have better heart health than nondrinkers as long as they don’t drink too much coffee.
New study on coffee and heart disease
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