Moderate Coffee Consumption Doesn't Increase Heart Disease Risk, Says Study

Moderate coffee consumption is not associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk, says research. Recently, a new review paper1 had suggested that for most healthy people, moderate coffee consumption is unlikely to adversely affect cardiovascular health. Furthermore a new paper2 concluded that higher green tea and coffee consumption is inversely associated with risk of CVD and stroke in the general population. Considerable ...

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