There's new evidence showing coffee offers health benefits, like a longer life span and a lower risk of heart disease and heart rhythm problems. Those benefits applied to both people with and without cardiovascular disease, according to three studies to be presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session next month. Experts say that, in order to reap these benefits, people with and without heart disease should be drinking two to three cups of coffee every day. In a 10-year study, researchers found that those who drank that magic number — two to three cups of coffee — ended up not just having fewer heart problems, but less chance of dying over that 10-year period. Find out more about drinking coffee to boost heart health. |
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