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Lost 15 kg after C-section: Doctor says this simple drink swap made the differenceAparajita Lamba, a dermatologist, shared a simple change that helped her lose 15 kg after a C-section. She replaced her daily chai with bla...
Study finds your daily coffee habit may quietly add more time to your life and the number of extra years might surprise youA large review published in Ageing Research Reviews suggests regular coffee drinking may extend both lifespan and health span. Analysing da...
Coffee is bad for your heart? Delhi cardiologist says the science tells a very different storyGood news for coffee lovers. A Delhi cardiologist reveals decades of fear about coffee harming hearts are outdated. Large studies show coff...
Drinking coffee the right way could help you live longer: Billionaire biohacker spending over ₹17 crore a year to live forever shares howBillionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson, who spends over ₹17 crore a year trying to reverse aging, now calls morning coffee a science-backed lo...
Black coffee can supercharge your brain, body, and mood: Delhi surgeon reveals the perfect dose for peak mental and physical performanceDelhi-based orthopedic and sports surgeon Dr. Obaidur Rahman recommends black coffee as a top natural “supplement” for enhancing fitness, f...
Your love for coffee and sugar could be aging you faster than you realize: Heart doctor says, ‘Your body is running on the wrong fuel’US cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj warns that sugar and caffeine dependency may accelerate aging by triggering stress, inflammation, and ar...
Coffee consumption to lower diabetes, heart disease, cancer risks? CMC Vellore doctor shares some good news, but with some warningCoffee lovers can rejoice as new research suggests moderate coffee consumption has several health benefits. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar sh...
Prevent heart attacks without pills? Scientists say these 3 everyday foods may outperform medicationHeart attack prevention may lie not in pills but in your pantry. Japanese scientists discovered that ferulic acid, present in foods like ri...
Your office coffee break might be doing more than just keeping you awake—it could be raising your cholesterolResearch from Uppsala University and Chalmers University reveals that coffee from office coffee machines can increase cholesterol levels. C...
Want to maximize your coffee's benefits? Here’s the best time to drink itRecent studies suggest that when you drink your coffee may be just as important as how much you drink. Morning coffee consumption has been ...
What's the best time to drink coffee? Study finds the perfect time that could reduce your mortality risk by 16%A study in the European Heart Journal finds that drinking coffee in the morning may offer greater health benefits and lower mortality rates...
Men, say no to junk food: Plant-based diet reduces risk of heart diseasePeople who eat sweets, refined grains and juices show no heart health benefit.
Can't do without your morning coffee? 6 or more cups a day may up risk of heart diseaseAccording to WHO, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death.
Saying yes to coffee can protect your heartCaffeine consumption lowers the risk for multiple diseases, including type II diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
Drinking coffee may do more good than harmCoffee lovers, rejoice! Drinking moderate amounts of coffee may have more benefits than risks in adults, a new study has found.
Relax, coffee-lovers! Caffeine consumption doesn't increase heartbeatsContrary to current belief, having coffee regularly does not lead to extra heartbeats, which can causes heart or stroke related morbidity.
Moderate coffee drinking may reduce death riskPeople who regularly drank moderate amounts of coffee, experienced lower rates of cardiovascular & neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes a...
New study claims drinking tea cuts risk of non-cardiovascular mortalityDrinking tea reduces the risk of dying from causes unrelated to the heart, a new study has claimed.