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Coffee cuts risk of dying from stroke and heart disease, study suggests

23 Oct 2017 by Tracy Baldwin

People who drink coffee have a lower risk of dying from a host of causes, including heart disease, stroke and liver disease, research suggests – but experts say it’s unclear whether the health boost is down to the brew itself.

Read more at The Guardian

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Coffee cuts risk of dying from stroke and heart disease, study suggestswww.rokketmed.com02 Nov 2017

People who drink coffee have a lower risk of dying from a host of causes, including heart disease, stroke and liver disease, research suggests – but experts say it’s unclear whether the health boost is down to the brew itself.

Read more at The Guardian

Coffee cuts risk of dying from stroke and heart disease, study suggests