New research suggests that consuming three to four cups of coffee daily may help slow cellular aging in individuals with schizophrenia and affective disorders, uncovering a surprising lifestyle factor ...
Go ahead and pour yourself that extra cup of joe. And now your morning ritual may add healthy years to your life, new research finds. New research finds that drinking a certain number of cups of ...
For years, coffee has swung between health hero and dietary villain. Now a growing body of research suggests that drinking around three cups a day might not just perk you up, it could slow biological ...
A few cups of coffee a day could play a small but surprising role in helping people with mental illness live healthier, longer lives if consumed in moderation, according to a new study. Researchers ...
A recent study connects drinking coffee daily to a younger biological age in a specific group. The study looked at people with severe mental health issues and found that participants who drank a ...
Researchers studying people with major psychiatric disorders found that drinking up to four cups of coffee a day is associated with longer telomeres. This suggests a potential slowing of biological ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have found that coffee may have anti-aging and protective effects for certain populations. Tatjana Zlatkovic/Stocksy Three to four cups of coffee a day could help ...
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Coffee consumption may slow biological aging in people with severe mental illness, a new study suggests. In a cross-sectional study of adults with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depressive ...