Drinking coffee daily -- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death. Drinking a few cups of coffee a day-- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death, new research shows. People ...
Drinking a few cups of coffee a day -- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death, new research shows. People who drank a moderate amount of coffee every day, either plain or sweetened with ...
A cohort study has found that compared to non-coffee drinkers, adults who drank moderate amounts (1.5 to 3.5 cups per day) of unsweetened coffee or coffee sweetened with sugar were less likely to die ...
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Energy drinks vs. coffee: Which one gives you more energy?
While energy drinks and coffee can both block fatigue, experts agree that coffee is generally a safer choice. Coffee doesn’t contain potentially harmful additives like taurine, D-glucuronolactone, ...
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Is coffee or tea healthier? Here’s what a registered dietitian says
Both coffee and tea offer health benefits, but the better choice depends on your personal needs—coffee provides a stronger ...
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