Shocking! Recent Studies Show Coffee Can Extend Age, Here's Explanation of Experts

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Coffee may be the latest way to have longevity. In a recent study revealing coffee may reduce the risk of death from all illnesses. It was revealed in a study of scientists at Imperial College London. Scientists from Imperial College London found that people who drink coffee can Live longer than non-coffee drinkers. And even decaf coffee drinkers also have the same effect.

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The scientists analyzed data from half a million in 10 European countries to find the effect of coffee consumption on the risk of death. Quoted from Mirror.co.uk, high coffee consumption turns out to reduce the risk of death, especially from circulatory diseases and disease Which is linked to the gastrointestinal tract. Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, with an estimated 2.25 billion cups drinking around the world every day. Previous studies looking for links between coffee consumption and health outcomes have shown conflicting results.

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Previous studies have shown that coffee is not good for health. However, research in the US and Japan has revealed the potential beneficial effect of drinking coffee. "We found that high coffee consumption is associated with lower risk of death, and especially for circulatory diseases and disease Digestion, "Dr Marc Gunter said. Using data from the EPIC study, the group analyzed data from 521,330 people from over age 35 from 10 EU countries, including Britain, France, Denmark and Italy." Importantly, these results are similar across 10 European countries, with the habit of drinking coffee varies, "he said. They drink coffee also tends to smokers, drinkers, eat more meat and eat less fruits and vegetables.

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Osing Coffee from Banyuwangi. Roasted coffee beans in a clay pan.

After 16 years of follow-up, nearly 42,000 people in the study died from a variety of conditions including cancer, circulatory disease, heart failure and stroke. From statistical results, people who drank coffee with lifestyle had a longer lifespan than those who did not drink coffee. Dr. Gunter added drinking coffee with better immune and liver function.

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Coffee.

"These findings add to the evidence that coffee drinking is not only safe, but it actually has a good effect on health," says Professor Elio Riboli, head of the School of Public Health at Immigration College London. Gunter believes the findings are not only needed in Europe but also the whole world.

Let's drink coffee, gus :)

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