I love a good morning cup of coffee, as do most medical workers that I know. One of my physician colleagues once quipped, “If our CT scanner goes down, it would be a problem; if the radiology ...
Coffee, a widely studied commodity, has been shown to reduce deaths from various causes, including lowering the risk of heart disease, cognitive decline, and chronic diseases, among others.
Share on Pinterest Morning coffee drinkers may have a lower cardiovascular disease-related death risk. Aleksandar Nakic/Getty Images The time of day you consume coffee may affect mortality risk ...
Morning coffee drinkers had lower risk of early death compared to non-drinkers. Drinking coffee only in the morning may help people live longer compared to drinking the beverage throughout the day ...
Drinking coffee at the right time of day could hold the key to a longer, healthier life—discover how your morning brew may protect your heart and boost longevity! Study: Coffee drinking timing ...
There are two main patterns of coffee drinking time Morning coffee drinkers: those who drink coffee mainly in the morning All-day-type coffee drinkers: those who drink coffee throughout the day ...
Morning coffee consumption is linked to reduced mortality and cardiovascular risks, challenging the all-day coffee-drinking habit. The study from Tulane University emphasizes the importance of when we ...
Compared with people who did not drink coffee, morning coffee drinkers were 16% less likely to die of any cause and 31% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease. However, there was no ...
Morning coffee drinkers benefitted from the lower risks whether they were moderate drinkers (two to three cups) or heavy drinkers (more than three cups). Light morning drinkers (one cup or less ...
Morning coffee drinkers have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality, highlighting the importance of timing in coffee consumption. Drinking your morning coffee might not just ...