Health

Coffee is good for you again

Remember how coffee was bad for you? Now it’s good for you again.

CNN reports on a new study by Harvard researchers, which shows that coffee consumption boosts longevity, reduces your risk of diabetes and heart disease … and even suicide.

“The study—based on surveys of more than 200,000 women and 50,000 men in the US —notes non-smokers who drink three to five cups of coffee daily are 15 per cent less likely to die in any given year,” the report says.

Weirdly, the same benefit applies to people who drink decaf coffee, suggesting caffeine isn’t responsible for the benefits.

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