Posted August 27, 2007 3:40 PM
By ThirdAge News Service

Coffee gives drinkers more than a quick pick-me-up -- it may also help protect them against heart disease.
The findings come from a study carried out by the University of Minnesota and suggest that drinking one to three cups a day may be good for you.
Scientist Dr. David Jacobs said, "The findings tend to suggest that there may be some benefit to drinking modest amounts of coffee."
But he cautioned against reaching too often for the percolator.
Before you start consuming massive amounts of coffee ... >
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