Coffee, a beloved beverage enjoyed by millions worldwide, may hold the key to a longer, healthier life. Recent research has increasingly suggested that moderate coffee consumption could offer significant benefits for healthy aging. This article delves into how coffee might support longevity and well-being, highlighting insights from three compelling studies.
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