Coffee helps with healthy ageing, but cola could be a problem: Study


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Coffee, already proven to be a barrier against cognitive decline, is now believed to also help women age more healthily, according to new research. — Photo: Bernd Diekjobst/dpa

Drinking coffee could help women age more healthily, while cola could do the opposite, according to researchers from Harvard University, Tufts University and the University of Toronto. 

A team of scientists speaking at the May 31 – June 3 Nutrition 2025 conference in Orlando say they found indications that "regular coffee intake in midlife were modestly and favourably associated with healthy ageing." 

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