Coffee habit may be keeping you alive

Your morning coffee (and any you drink later) may reduce your risk of premature death. Two to three cups a day cut it by 18 per cent in women and 3 per cent in men, according to a new study of more than 100,000 people. And the more everyone drank, the lower the risk. Credit may go to coffee's antioxidants, which seem to fend off cardiovascular disease. That's on top of the other health goodies we know are in this brew:

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