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Mashup Score: 33Daily coffee linked to lower risk for heart failure - 3 year(s) ago
Fill up that mug: Having one or more cups of caffeinated coffee a day may reduce your risk of heart failure, new research suggests.
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Mashup Score: 4Science-ing Daily Decisions With Timothy Caulfield: Coffee - 3 year(s) ago
Is coffee good for you, bad for you, or what? University of Alberta health law and policy expert Timothy Caulfield weighs in based on the evidence. In his ne…
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Mashup Score: 0Science-ing Daily Decisions With Timothy Caulfield: Coffee - 3 year(s) ago
Is coffee good for you, bad for you, or what? University of Alberta health law and policy expert Timothy Caulfield weighs in based on the evidence. In his ne…
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Mashup Score: 19
Coffee has been tied to many potential health benefits, but people should drink it for pleasure, and not disease prevention.
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Mashup Score: 14
Your alarm goes off and it’s time to start another day. What’s your first step? Perhaps making a cup of coffee? You may want to consider a brisk walk instead.
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Mashup Score: 1Coffee Helps Prevent Weight Gain During Quarantine - 4 year(s) ago
New study suggests that if you’re working from home, you should be drinking at least four cups a day.
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Mashup Score: 10Filtered coffee linked to better heart health - 4 year(s) ago
Researchers found that coffee drinkers typically enjoyed longer lives than nondrinkers, but only if the java was filtered — suggesting espresso lovers and French press users might be out of luck.
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Mashup Score: 3
Caffeine increases the ability to focus and problem solve, but a new study by a University of Arkansas researcher indicates it doesn’t stimulate creativity.
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Mashup Score: 6
Recent research from Western University has found exercise is comparable to caffeine in boosting working memory and may also reduce the negative effects of caffeine withdrawal.
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Mashup Score: 3Coffee could act as a weight-loss tool - 4 year(s) ago
If losing weight sits high atop your New Year’s resolution list, you might want to reach for a piping-hot cup of joe. New research suggests that 4 cups of coffee a day can help shed some body fat.
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"Daily coffee linked to lower risk for heart failure" https://t.co/Ez5IswgIFs via @upi #nutrition #HealthyLiving Another observations study (correlation ≠ causation, blah, blah). Still, GO #TEAMCOFFEE!