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    Coffee lovers—and their doctors—have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds that drinking caffeinated coffee did not significantly affect one kind of heart hiccup that can feel like a skipped beat.

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    • What to know about new research on coffee & heart risks https://t.co/m0jgZOH8jK by @JoNel_Aleccia From study: "...coffee did not result in significantly more daily premature atrial contractions..." #TeamCoffee! #TeamConfirmationBias!

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    Objectives To identify the time required to achieve optimal palatability of a cup of tea without risk of harm (oral scalding) using the resources available in a standard hospital staff room, and to identify the best accompanying biscuit for nutritional content, crunchiness, and integrity when dunking. Design Prospective, non-masked, biscuit based, comparative study. Setting Staff room in the…

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    • Best time to drink tea? This important research addresses challenging questions like time to drinkable tea (TTDT), crunch reduction, and biscuit dunk break point. See: https://t.co/HO5a0mvLY3 via @bmj_latest Needed: #TeamCoffee analysis! https://t.co/IO6Veq3Ec3

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    A daily cup of tea could help you to enjoy better health late in life — however if you’re not a tea drinker, there are other things you can add to your diet. The key is flavonoids, which are naturally occurring substances found in many common foods and beverages such as black and green tea, apples, nuts, citrus fruit, berries and more.

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    • Put the kettle on! How black tea (and other favorites) may help [association study] your health later in life https://t.co/doORnpp4qK Flavonoids in "black or green tea, blueberries, strawberries, oranges, red wine, apples, raisins/grapes and dark chocolate." Still #TeamCoffee!

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    Matcha is a popular type of Japanese green tea, and coffee is one of the world’s most commonly consumed beverages. This article compares the main differences, pros, and cons of matcha and coffee.

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    • Are you #TeamMatcha or #TeamCoffee? 🍵☕ While they each have their own benefits, both drinks can enhance your mood, boost brain function, and provide cancer-fighting antioxidants. Learn more at the link and share your caffeine source of choice below. 👇 https://t.co/8fx06deas8 https://t.co/efxuUOxuDM