3 coffees a day do ‘more health than harm’
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
London (United Kingdom), Nov 24 (ANI): It's the drink many have to start the day. But coffee may not only be giving you that morning boost - it could also have health benefits too and not just one cup of the caffeinated brew. A new study says drinking three to four coffees a day is likely to do more good than harm. Researchers collected evidence from over 200 studies on coffee consumption and health and published the findings in the Journal. They found those who drink more of it experience lower risks of premature death and heart disease than those who don't have coffee at all. It's also linked to lower risks of diabetes, liver disease, dementia and some cancers. Scientists say because the study was based on mainly observational data, no firm conclusions could be drawn about cause and effect. But they insist the findings prove moderate coffee consumption is safe, and more than likely to be good for you. So go on, pour yourself another cup.
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