prasad1
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Too much caffeine is considered bad for health. But, a new study has now claimed that drinking coffee regularly could help you live longer.
The study that tracked the health and coffee consumption of more than 400,000 older adults for nearly 14 years found that coffee drinkers were less likely to die during the period than their counterparts who eschewed the brew.
In fact, the study found that men and women who averaged four to five cups of coffee daily had the lowest risk of death from a number of different ailments, such as heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke, injuries, accidents, diabetes and infections, but not cancer, the Daily Mail reported.
Deccan Herald - Indian Newspapers in English Language from Bangalore, Karnataka
The study that tracked the health and coffee consumption of more than 400,000 older adults for nearly 14 years found that coffee drinkers were less likely to die during the period than their counterparts who eschewed the brew.
In fact, the study found that men and women who averaged four to five cups of coffee daily had the lowest risk of death from a number of different ailments, such as heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke, injuries, accidents, diabetes and infections, but not cancer, the Daily Mail reported.
Deccan Herald - Indian Newspapers in English Language from Bangalore, Karnataka