A growing body of research shows that coffee drinkers, compared to nondrinkers, are:
"There is certainly much more good news than bad news, in terms of coffee and health," says Frank Hu, MD, MPH, PhD, nutrition and epidemiology professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.
But (you knew there would be a "but," didn't you?) coffee isn't proven to prevent those conditions.
Researchers don't ask people to drink or skip coffee for the sake of science. Instead, they ask them about their coffee habits. Those studies can't show cause and effect. It's possible that coffee drinkers have other advantages, such as better diets, more exercise, or protective genes.
So there isn't solid proof. But there are signs of potential health perks -- and a few cautions.
If you're like the average American, who downed 416 8-ounce cups of coffee in 2009 (by the World Resources Institute's estimates), you might want to know what all that java is doing for you, or to you.
The side effects of coffee are primarily dehydration and caffeine intoxication (jittery nerves, dilated capillaries and possible heart palpitations)
You pee and poo every place
Your teeth will be yellow
how much did you drink?! How much did you drink?!
Yes, If you can drinking too much coffee cause anemia, Too much coffe is not good for health. you can avoid coffee. Per day you can drink only one cup coffee. no more than.
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What I would say is to drink as much as you want. Though because coffee has caffeine in it that can be bad for your body.
Umm coffee does get you a bit drunk for example coffee is a addicting thing just drink one to two cups of coffee then you will be OK
you thro up then die
Nothing. Done it plenty of times myself
1. The dishwasher sucks, AND/OR 2. The coffee/drink which was in the coffee cup was too much for the coffee cup, or a chemical present in the drink stains the cup permanently.
yes it does.
I started drinking coffee at the age of 6. I stand 6' 5". I don't believe in letting children drink coffee till about 18.
40 cups