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Women Consuming Caffeinated Coffee in Midlife are More Likely to Be Healthy Agers: Study


In a new study led by scientists from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, caffeine and regular coffee intake in midlife were modestly and favorably associated with healthy aging and all its domains among women.

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