Contrary to findings from an earlier study, new research suggests that coffee lovers do not face an increased risk of heart failure.
Researchers found that among more than 37,000 middle-aged and older Swedish men, those who regularly drank coffee were no more likely to develop heart failure than those who infrequently, if ever, drank the beverage.
The findings, reported in the American Heart Journal, add to evidence that coffee may not be the heart-health threat it was once suspected to be.
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