Coffee consumption has been increasing over the years, thanks in part to a coffee hangout culture perpetuated in part by shows like Friends and Seinfeld. Even though the 90s are over, a love of coffee at any time of day or night has not let up. And that just might be a boon to your health. New research is now coming out that coffee, once portrayed as a bad habit, may actually have a lot of health benefits. The secret is to watch how much coffee you consume. While a few cups a day may be healthy and help decrease the risk of certain cancers, cardiovascular disease, and other health issues, you can have too much of the black stuff. Excess caffeine consumption has been linked to serious problems ranging from insomnia to gastrointestinal distress to heart problems. By consuming coffee in moderation, though, you can sit back and enjoy the health benefits. Read more…
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