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Drinking coffee can decrease risk of heart failure: Study ANI | Updated: Feb 13, 2021 18:50 IST
Washington [US], February 13 (ANI): Good news for all the coffee lovers out there! A clinical study drove by three renowned teams of researchers claimed that regular consumption of coffee can reduce the risk of heart failure.
The findings published in American Heart Association, however, found that drinking decaffeinated coffee did not have the same benefit and may be associated with an increased risk for heart failure. There is not yet enough clear evidence to recommend increasing coffee consumption to decrease the risk of heart disease with the same strength and certainty as stopping smoking, losing weight, or exercising.
Cheers, coffee lovers! Drinking coffee regularly can reduce risk of heart failure, shows study
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. Updated: 13 Feb 2021, 07:26 PM IST ANI
In all three studies, people who reported drinking one or more cups of caffeinated coffee had an associated decreased long-term heart failure risk
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Good news for all the coffee lovers out there! A clinical study drove by three renowned teams of researchers claimed that regular consumption of coffee can reduce the risk of heart failure.
The findings published in American Heart Association, however, found that drinking decaffeinated coffee did not have the same benefit and may be associated with an increased risk for heart failure. There is not yet enough clear evidence to recommend increasing coffee consumption to decrease the risk of heart disease with the same strength and certainty as stopping smoking, losing weight, or e
Scientists publish new analysis of most diverse genetic data set
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) and their colleagues published a new analysis today in the journal
Nature from genetic sequencing data of more than 53,000 individuals, primarily from minority populations.
The early analysis, part of a large-scale program funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, examines one of the largest and most diverse data sets of high-quality whole genome sequencing, which makes up a person s DNA. It provides new genetic insights into heart, lung, blood and sleep disorders and how these conditions impact people with diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, who are often underrepresented in genetic studies.
Daily coffee intake reduces risk of heart failure
The consistent relationship between increasing caffeine consumption and decreasing heart failure risk opposes the presumption that coffee is bad for the heart.
February 11, 2021 09:16 GMT
Drinking coffee daily may do the heart enough good that it can reduce the risk of heart failure.
Coffee lovers may find the results of a recent report published in the American Heart Association s (AHA) journal Circulation: Heart Failure to be comforting. It revealed that those who drink one or more cups of caffeinated coffee daily reduce their risk of heart failure.
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