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1 coffee a week protects your heart, lowers risk of early death: study – Insider – INSIDER
Japanese researchers found that healthy adults benefit from drinking a little coffee. They also recommend stroke survivors drink lots of green tea.

There’s even more evidence that coffee can be good for your health.
Regularly drinking coffee, even in small amounts, is linked to lower risk of early death, particularly for heart attack survivors but also for healthy adults, according to research published February 4 in Stroke, a journal of the American Heart Association.
Researchers from Osaka University, the University of Tsukuba, and Hokkaido University in Japan looked at data from more than 46,000 Japanese adults, tracking their tea and…
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