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A new study out of Sweden suggests your office java may be a latte trouble for your heart. Researchers analyzed coffee samples from 14 workplace machines and found that office coffee may contain ...
That's the equivalent of skipping two ounces of cream in each cup of coffee. Over a five years, this cholesterol-reducing switch could decrease heart disease risk by approximately 13 per cent.
Coffee filters reduce intake of LDL cholesterol-generating compounds found in the brew and subsequently may lower risk for atherosclerotic heart disease, researchers reported. Workplace brewing ...
Heart minute volumes and cardiac index rise acutely after coffee consumption, [5] an effect which may in part be due to direct stimulation of cardiac myocytes or central and humoral activation.
You likely know that saturated fats can raise your bad cholesterol levels. But did you know that coffee can, too? That’s because java contains two cholesterol-elevating substances, or diterpenes ...