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  2. Coffee can help or hurt your health depending on the time of ...

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    Researchers set out to see if the time of day you drink coffee has any impact on heart health using information from over 40,000 adults who were surveyed about their consumption habits between ...

  3. Drinking Coffee Every Day Could Add Up to 2 Years to Your Life

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    Drinking coffee could extend your life up to two years, new research finds. Regular coffee consumption was found to be associated with increased health span (time spent living free from serious ...

  4. Your morning coffee could help you live to 100. Here's how ...

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    And a 2018 study that followed 500,000 participants' daily coffee habits found that drinking a few cups of decaf or caffeinated coffee each day greatly reduced the risk of death.

  5. Health effects of coffee - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review found that one to two cups consumed per day had no effect on hypertension risk, whereas drinking three or more cups per day reduced the risk, [18] a finding in agreement with a 2017 analysis which showed a 9% lower risk of hypertension with long-term consumption of up to seven cups of coffee per day. [19]

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The study also found significant relationships between nutrition literacy and income level and nutrition literacy and educational attainment [134] further delineating priorities for the region. These statistics point to the complexities surrounding the lack of health/nutrition literacy and reveal the degree to which they are embedded in the ...

  7. Effect of caffeine on memory - Wikipedia

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    Mice are naturally drawn to the dark but entering the dark box would cause them to receive an electric shock. Caffeine was given before the task in doses ranging from 11.55 mg/kg to 92.4 mg/kg (the human equivalent of between 4 and 28, 8 oz cups of coffee).

  8. How might drinking coffee alter your gut microbiome? - AOL

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    Consistent with earlier studies, the current study witnessed a strong relationship between coffee consumption and increases in specific microbiome species, particularly L. asaccharolyticus.

  9. Niger–Nigeria relations - Wikipedia

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    The 1,500-kilometre-long (930-mile) border between Niger to the north and Nigeria to the south cuts through one of the more densely populated areas of both nations. Culturally, the center and west of this border bisect the northern section of Hausaland : the home of the Hausa people .