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Coffee linked to lower risk of deathResearchers have some reassuring news for the legions of coffee drinkers who can't get through the day without a latte, cappuccino, iced mocha, double-shot of espresso or a plain old cuppa joe: That coffee habit may help you live longer.Los Angeles Times - 9 minutes ago
Coffee linked to longer lifeDrinking a daily cup of coffee isn't likely to harm your health, and it may even lower your risk of dying from chronic diseases.CNN - May 17 10:12am
Coffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longerOne of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf doesn't matter.Associated Press via Yahoo! News - May 17 05:37am
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Coffee Drinkers May Live LongerDrinking coffee might help you live longer, a new study suggests.LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - May 16 02:03pm
Coffee drinkers cut risk of dying in studyLarge-scale study offers good news for coffee drinkers, with strongest effect seen in women who had 4 or 5 cups a dayCBS News - May 17 08:24am
Coffee drinking linked to longer lifeDrinking a daily cup of coffee -- or even several cups -- isn't likely to harm your health, and it may even lower your risk of dying from chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.CNN - May 17 06:44am
Get a 2nd cup. Coffee lovers live longerDrinking a daily cup of coffee isn't likely to harm your health, and it may even lower your risk of dying from chronic diseases.CNN - May 17 06:44am