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New research shows that how you brew your coffee can affect the amount of cholesterol-elevating substances known as ...
The study, published in the European Heart Journal on January 8 ... showed greater effects on average “This is the first ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Coffee contains diterpenes, compounds that can raise LDL cholesterol levels. Known as the “bad” ...
A new study out of Sweden suggests your office java may be a latte trouble for your heart. Researchers analyzed coffee samples from 14 workplace machines and found that office coffee may contain ...
Heart minute volumes and cardiac index rise acutely after coffee consumption, [5] an effect which may in part be due to direct stimulation of cardiac myocytes or central and humoral activation.
It turns out filtered coffee has more health benefits than unfiltered coffee, and it doesn't matter as much what kind of bean you use.
Dropping coffee from your diet could reduce the risk of heart disease by as much as 15 per cent, according to a study. Britons spend £850million a year on coffee. But experts suggest it can raise ...
YOUR office coffee could be putting you at risk of heart attack and stroke, scientists have warned. Do you make a beeline for your workplace coffee machine during your breaks? Your office coffee ...
Coffee filters reduce intake of LDL cholesterol-generating compounds found in the brew and subsequently may lower risk for atherosclerotic heart disease, researchers reported. Workplace brewing ...