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The Decaf Revolution: How Next-Gen Consumers and Innovation Are Redefining Coffee Culture
You ever heard folks holler “death before decaf” like it’s a battle cry? Down South, we love our coffee strong enough to wake ...
A new study suggests that drinking a cup of coffee every day may actually lower the risk of atrial fibrillation returning in ...
In patients with persistent AF who underwent cardioversion, a cup of joe per day lowered the risk of recurrences at 6 months.
A recent clinical trial demonstrated that consumption of caffeinated coffee averaging one cup a day was associated with less ...
A cup of coffee a day did not worsen atrial fibrillation (AF) in adults recovering from electrical cardioversion, and it may even lower the likelihood of recurrent arrhythmia, according to new ...
New research finds that daily coffee drinking may cut AFib risk by nearly 40%, defying decades of medical caution. Scientists ...
Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Inc (SWSSF) reports a 50% revenue increase and improved profitability despite facing Brazilian tariffs and market volatility.
Adults with atrial fibrillation who drank a cup a day of caffeinated coffee were less likely to have recurrent AF or atrial ...
New research suggests that coffee may actually help prevent atrial fibrillation recurrence after treatment, contradicting ...
It’s unclear why drinking coffee was linked with a lower risk of irregular heartbeat recurrence. It’s possible that an ...
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Coffee as Afib Trigger? 'Internet Lore' Debunked
In fact, coffee drinkers had a significant decrease in the clinically detected recurrence of Afib or atrial flutter compared ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial finds that moderate coffee consumption may actually protect the heart, reducing AF ...
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