Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Can Drinking Coffee Actually Lower Your Risk of Heart Failure?

A new study on more than 21,000 people found an association between drinking coffee and a lower risk of heart failure.
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Can Drinking Coffee Actually Lower Your Risk of Heart Failure?
Debating whether or not to have that cup of coffee? See what new research has found about the link between drinking coffee and heart health.
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