Study: Coffee may help lower death risk

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Drinking coffee may be linked to a lower risk of death.

The study looked at around 120,000 people in the United Kingdom, who regularly drank coffee over seven years.

The findings suggested those who drank 1.5 to 3.5 cups a day had a lower risk of death during those years than non-coffee drinkers. This even goes for people who added a teaspoon of real sugar to every cup.

The study was published in the "Annals of Internal Medicine."