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One or more cups of black coffee a day may reduce your risk for heart failure over time, according to a new analysis of research by the American Heart Association.
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Good news, coffee lovers: Your daily cup of Joe might be doing good by your heart, namely by helping to reduce the risk of heart failure, suggests the findings of a new study.
In an analysis of data from three large studies on the topic, researchers found that overall, those who reported drinking one or more cups of caffeinated coffee a day had an associated decreased long-term heart failure risk, they said.
Fill up that mug: Having one or more cups of caffeinated coffee a day may reduce your risk of heart failure, new research suggests. There was one caveat, however: Decaffeinated coffee doesn t appear to provide the same protection.