Drinking coffee in the morning is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality compared to drinking coffee all day, according to a comprehensive study published in the European Heart Journal. The research, which tracked the coffee consumption habits and health outcomes of over 40,000 adults, suggests that the timing of coffee […]
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Morning Coffee Timing Linked to Longer Life and Better Heart Health
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