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  2. Drinking too much caffeine could be bad for your heart health ...

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    What is considered too much caffeine? Dr. Brynna Connor , a specialist in family medicine, tells Yahoo Life that the Food and Drug Administration recommends no more than 400 mg of caffeine per day .

  3. Is coffee good for your heart health? 3 studies offer insights

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    Some studies suggest that consuming caffeine may help boost vascular health and lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, while others indicate that consuming too much may increase the risk of stroke ...

  4. Drinking high amounts of caffeine 5 days a week may ... - AOL

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    Much previous research has focused on how caffeine might impact heart health. ... “Some of the side effects [of too much caffeine] can include dizziness, heart palpitations, jitteriness, anxiety ...

  5. Heart Disease: Does Too Much Caffeine Cause High Blood ... - AOL

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    Researchers say consuming more than 400 milligrams of caffeine per day could raise the risk of cardiovascular disease. Excessive caffeine from coffee, tea, energy drinks, and other beverages may ...

  6. Those 3 Cups of Coffee a Day Could Actually Be Good for You - AOL

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    There are, of course, dangers to drinking too much caffeine, and Dr. Joy Gelbman, a cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine, tells Food & Wine, “excessive caffeine can lead to elevated blood ...

  7. Drinking this much coffee a day is linked to a lower risk of ...

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    Moderate caffeine intake was also associated with certain metabolites — compounds produced when the body digests foods and drinks — that are linked to better heart health. “Moderate caffeine ...

  8. Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Heart ...

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    Moderate caffeine consumption may protect heart health and lower your risk of metabolic diseases. FG Trade/Getty Images ... However, consuming too much caffeine can have negative effects. Caffeine ...

  9. Drinking coffee linked to lower risk of diabetes, heart ...

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    Caffeine — in coffee or in any other food or drink— can be both friend and foe when it comes to heart health. The new study is only the latest to suggest a link between moderate consumption ...