The results were presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition in Orlando on Monday, June 2 Researchers defined healthy aging as living to age 70 or older, being free from 11 ...
A new study has found that women in middle age who maintain a healthy coffee habit may have better physical, mental, and cognitive health as they grow older. “Women who drank one to three cups of ...
MENDING A BROKEN HEART. MEANTIME, NEW RESEARCH IS LINKING COFFEE CONSUMPTION TO HEALTHY AGING. RIGHT KOAT U-N-M HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ASH SPOKE WITH SASHA LENNINGER ON THIS ONE. A RECENTLY RELEASED ...
Good news for coffee lovers: A new study suggests drinking a cup—or several—each day could be linked to long-term health benefits. The study, presented on Monday at the annual meeting of the American ...
Coffee may boost longevity and lower diabetes risk according to the latest research. Here is what the evidence tells us.
A popular morning beverage could do more than provide a perk. It could also help women stay healthy as they age. That’s according to new research from Harvard University, which followed a group of ...
A study comprising nearly 50,000 women revealed that a cup (or two) of coffee every day could help women "stay sharp, strong and mentally well as they age," new research shows. “While past studies ...
You officially have an excuse to pour that third cup of coffee that you’ve been internally debating. New research connects ...
New research has found that women who drink about 1.5 coffees per day in middle age may have a greater chance of healthy aging. Not all caffeine is created equal: these same benefits didn’t extend to ...
A new study of 10,000 older women finds tea drinkers have higher hip bone density, while excessive coffee intake may harm bones. Experts weighed in on the research.
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