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Coffee Does It Again: Study Finds Yet Another Reason to Never Give It Up
Large study finds coffee drinkers have lower risk of liver disease, with up to 47% lower cancer risk - but researchers stop short of prescribing a fifth cup.
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Large study finds coffee drinkers have lower risk of liver disease, with up to 47% lower cancer risk - but researchers stop short of prescribing a fifth cup.
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The American Heart Association gives coffee a cautious thumbs-up but tells energy drinks to sit down before they hurt themselves.
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Texas A&M researchers find coffee compounds activate NR4A1, a receptor that fights stress and aging - and caffeine isn't the hero.
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Scientists confirm that coffee, both caffeinated and decaf, shapes gut bacteria and improves mood - your morning cup now has a peer-reviewed justification for being the most important part of your day.
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