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"The takeaway message would be that drinking a couple cups of coffee a day doesn't do you any harm, and actually, it might be doing you some good," he said.
"Moderate coffee consumption can be incorporated into a healthy diet and lifestyle," Setiawan said. "This studies and the previous studies suggest that for a majority of people, there's no long term harm from drinking coffee."

http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/10/health/coffee-leads-to-longer-life-studies-reaffirm/index.html

 

Bob should love this!!

 

I too love my coffee. It's good to see it is helping me life longer   :wave:

 

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2 hours ago, Woodland said:

There are such varying thoughts about coffee that it is difficult to know the truth of the matter.  

There are such varying thoughts about (insert almost anything here except the "truth") that it is difficult to know the truth of the matter.

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4 hours ago, vern said:

if your worried.. go with the lighter roasts....

The lighter roast typically has more caffeine because less of the oils are burned off. That's why breakfast blends are a light roast and after dinner coffee is a dark roast.

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15 hours ago, Jonathan77 said:

Drinking coffee before exercise can also help to burn 3 times more calories than without.  Expresso is partially good.

So... how many coffees I need to skip exercise altogether? :whistling:

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6 hours ago, Gregexplore said:

So... how many coffees I need to skip exercise altogether? :whistling:

..as many as it takes to get your heart rate where you want it...

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I believe report said moderate - 3 cups - decaf included. Regular coffee curls my hair then it falls out. :oops:. I used to tease a brother-'He drank so much coffee it curled his son's hair':dance:

For those that drink 4 cups or more regular coffee, your life expectancy ( and those around you ) can drop dramatically.

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  • 4 weeks later...
There are such varying thoughts about coffee that it is difficult to know the truth of the matter.  
Yes I agree. Next they're gonna return to the old myth that "more than" 2 cups per day will kill you! Lol

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