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1 cup of coffee a day may lower AFib recurrence risk by 39%

Should people with AFib avoid caffeine, or might it actually help their hearts? Image credit: Meruyert Gonullu/Stocksy More than 37 million people worldwide have experienced atrial fibrillation (AFib). Past studies have also shown that limiting or avoiding certain foods, like caffeine, may help lower a person’s AFib risk. A new study found that drinking 1 […]

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What you put in your coffee can have an outsize impact on your health

Column by Trisha Pasricha, MD I just looked at the ingredients on my coffee creamer and was surprised, to say the least. There’s no cream — mostly just oil! What’s the best way to drink coffee for our health without taking away all the joy of it? It’s wonderful when something we love shows us some

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Coffee could be making some antibiotics less effective

By Pranjal Malewar August 31, 2025 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email New research suggests certain antibiotics may be less effective when taken in the presence of caffeine. Depositphotos View 1 Images Gram-negative bacteria like E. coli have built-in gatekeepers, porins, and pumps that decide what gets in or out, including antibiotics. The bacteria’s genetic control room tightly regulates

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Drinking a Cup of Coffee Every Day Helps Women Age Better, 30-Year-Long Study Finds

The study followed almost 50,000 women for 30 years, the American Society for Nutrition confirmed By Becca Longmire Published on June 3, 2025 07:17AM EDT Comments Cup of coffee (stock image).Credit : juanma hache/Getty NEED TO KNOW Women who drink coffee daily are likely to age better, a new study has found The results were

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Brewed for longevity: Drinking coffee linked with healthy aging in women

by American Society for Nutrition edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin   Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Findings from a new study of almost 50,000 women followed for 30 years suggest that a morning cup of coffee might do more than boost energy; it could also help women stay sharp, strong and mentally well as they age.

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