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The expert warned that many Brits could be lining themselves up for cardiovascular problems in the future with these habits.
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Heavy coffee drinking - more than five to six cups per day, for instance - can elevate heart rates, increase blood pressure and, in sensitive people, may increase the risk of arrhythmias.
Studies show coffee can be beneficial, but researchers are unsure if it’s what’s in the caffeine or the coffee itself. A doctor explains what’s safe for most people.
When you wake up in the morning, what’s the very first thing you do? If you’re like a lot of entrepreneurs, the answer is: Grab a cup of coffee. Besides being delicious, a nice morning brew ...
Coffee consumption is on the rise in the U.S. According to the National Coffee Association, 67% of adults drink coffee daily ... coronary heart disease, and stroke. The benefits were highest ...