16/09/2019

Drinking up to 25 coffees a day

'Not bad for your heart'
Coffee lovers, rejoice – drinking it does not pose risks for your heart health, it has been found

Consuming up to 25 cups a day of the popular caffeinated drink does not lead to a higher risk of heart-related conditions like heart attack or stroke, according to a new study.

It was previously thought coffee-drinking causes stiffer arteries, a condition which makes your heart work harder to transport oxygen and nutrients around the body, which puts you at higher risk of heart attack or stroke.


However, scientists at Queen Mary University, London, disproved this theory in an analysis of more than 8,000 people.

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