Coffee, what is it good for?
A lot, actually.
According to HuffPost, two new studies have found that drinking more coffee can lead to death creeping up on you a little later in life.
Looking at over 700 000 people in the USA and Europe, one of the studies noted that those in the top tier of coffee consumption had a lower risk of early death from digestive and circulatory disease, and lung cancer in men.
The other found that coffee drinkers with cancer, heart disease, and kidney disease might also have a decreased risk of early death.
If that’s what you’re into, check out the video below to see the studies’ comparison to non-coffee drinkers:
How’s that morning cuppa going? Feel healthier?
[source:huffingtonpost]
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