According to a study published in the journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care drinking green tea and coffee daily is linked with a lower risk of dying from any cause among those with type 2 diabetes, with 4 or more cups of green tea + 2 or more of coffee linked to 63% lower all-cause mortality.
That cuppa java, latte, and cappuccino are some of the most consumed drinks around the globe. But is it good for you? This world first study from the University of South Australia has clarified whether it is good for health using genetics to show that excessive coffee consumption can cause poor health.u00a0
According to studies, caffeine can cause a short and dramatic increase in blood pressure, even if one does not have high blood pressure, but it is unclear what causes the spike.u00a0
According to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports a cup of coffee per day may help to stimulate brown fat, which may help in the fight against obesity and diabetes.u00a0
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, millions of people start their day with a cup or more. Research suggests that those who enjoy java may have a lower incidence of liver disease, some research also suggests that coffee can help to undo some of the damage caused by drinking alcohol.
Can you drink too much coffee, is there a point where too much coffee can become harmful? According to University of South Australia research the answer is yes, it may be best to stop reaching for the cuppa java after you have had 5 for the day, as published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Most people like coffee, about 62% of Americans drink coffee on a daily basis, and as a whole around the globe over 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed every day.
Worldwide coffee is among the most popular of beverages, being enjoyed by millions for decades. It is estimated that 3.4 billion pounds are consumed each year within the USA alone. Coffee is one of the best studied beverage to offer up some health effects. But how much is too much, does it carry risk of contributing to things such as cancer, and what if behind this new proposed warning label for coffee?
Effects of a protein called p27 found within caffeine has been shown in a new study to help protect against heart muscle damage, as published in the journal PLOS Biology.
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Itu2019su00a0important to realize that unfortunately all across the country from Starbucks to McDonalds coffee hasbeen into giant candy bars as well. If you are drinking coffee without all the sugar, artificial fillers, andyour coffee is closer to black than a milk shake, Coffee is not going to hurt you.u00a0