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 ...
A steaming cup of coffee might hold more than just a morning boost. For many women, that daily ritual could play a role in staying sharp and active later in life. A new long-term study tracking nearly ...
Whether you enjoy one simple cup of black coffee, or two or three, the time of day you drink it can make a difference to your ...
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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 ...
Drinking coffee is one of the most common morning habits worldwide. However, it might not be the best option for women at all times. In fact, it is okay to have a moderate coffee intake, which is a ...
Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A decade-long study of postmenopausal women suggests tea may offer modest bone benefits, while very ...