More reasons to drink coffee are that it can improve insulin sensitivity, and decrease risk of
diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality.
The editorial in the AJCN
noted that the growing body of evidence shows coffee “is not as bad...
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More reasons to drink coffee are that it can improve insulin sensitivity, and decrease risk of
diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality.
The editorial in the AJCN
noted that the growing body of evidence shows coffee “is not as bad as we were told.
” In fact,
it’s time to change the perception that it is a beverage that is more trouble than it’s worth.
When you stop at the convenience store or at a local coffee shop for your morning cup of coffee
have you ever wondered how your cup of coffee came about? No, not how it was brewed but
how it was that you are able to drink a cup of coffee.
Sure, the coffee machine plays an
important role in making your perfectly brewed cup of coffee, but just how did that coffee maker
first come about, or how did the first person who ever sipped the first cup of coffee discover its
magic?
Legend goes back to a lonely sheep herder in Ethiopia who noticed his sheep acting strangely
every time they ate certain red berries from a ce
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