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Study Reveals Morning Coffee Reduces Heart Disease Risk
Morning coffee may lower risk of heart disease-related death, research suggests
The time of day you drink a cup of coffee may lower the risk of an early death, new research suggests. The study found that people who drank coffee in the morning had a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and had a lower mortality risk than all-day coffee consumers - but the research could not prove whether coffee was the sole cause.
Drinking coffee in the morning could reduce your risk of death and heart disease, study finds
The findings of a new study indicate it is not only about how much coffee you drink, but when you drink it, that is important.
Want to reduce risk of stroke, heart disease, infection? Socialize
A study found specific plasma proteins that increase with loneliness and isolation and can lead to strokes, heart attacks and other health problems.
Limit coffee-drinking to this time window to lower early death risk, study suggests
The timing of coffee consumption may influence your risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease or any cause, a new study has found.
When to drink coffee to cut your risk of heart death
Drinking coffee could cut the risk of heart death by one third – but only if you drink it in the morning, a study suggests.
Drinking coffee only in the morning lowers risk of death from any cause
Study shows having 2-3 cups is the ‘sweet spot’ for longevity, but daytime java drinkers don’t see enjoy the benefit. NEW ORLEANS — Here’s some promising news for coffee enthusiasts, particularly those who prefer their caffeine fix in the morning hours.
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Sugary drinks may be driving millions of diabetes and heart disease cases
Sugar-sweetened beverages were responsible for an estimated 9.8% of new type 2 diabetes cases and 3.1% of cardiovascular ...
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Diabetes and Heart Disease Rise Alongside Sugary Drink Consumption
A new study assesses the effects of sugar-laden beverages on global health, with higher rates of consumption found in Latin ...
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New study links millions of diabetes and heart disease cases globally to sugary drinks
Study published in Nature Medicine on January 6 estimates that 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new ...
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Innovation driving expansion in cardiovascular devices market
Analysis by GlobalData has identified that innovative cardiovascular devices are driving diversification in the growing ...
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Sugary drinks tied to millions of diabetes, heart disease cases, study says
Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption accounts for about 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of ...
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Are individuals with advanced breast cancer more likely to have cardiovascular disease?
Research shows that patients with advanced breast cancer have higher odds of cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the ...
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Sugary drinks linked to global rise in diabetes, heart disease
One in five new type 2 diabetes cases in Sub-Saharan Africa and a quarter of those in Latin America and the Caribbean are ...
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The Heart Disease, Breast Cancer Link
Heart disease and cancer might seem completely unrelated, but these two top causes of death sometimes act in concert.Wo ...
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Lupus Ups Atherosclerosis Risk, But Disease Remission Helps
Controlling cardiovascular risk factors and maintaining long-term disease remission mitigated the increased risk for ...
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Small? Spherical? Tilted? The shape of your heart reveals your risk of cardiovascular disease
New study links more spherical heart shapes to higher likelihood of atrial fibrillation and identifies 14 new genes ...
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