Coffee Consumption In Diabetes
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RFK Jr Questions Safety Of Sugary Coffee Drinks Sold By Starbucks And Dunkin'
- Monday March 9, 2026
- Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
"We're gonna ask Dunkin' Doughnuts and Starbucks, show us the safety data that shows that it's OK for a teenage girl to drink an iced coffee with 115 grams of sugar in it. I don't think they're gonna be able to do it," said Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Consume Coffee In The Morning To Boost Longevity Says Study
- Thursday January 9, 2025
- Health | Manya Singh
Moderate coffee consumption has been associated with improved cardiovascular health by lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Read on as we understand the other benefits of coffee.
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Here's How Coffee Can Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risks: Tips On Diabetes Management By Nutritionist
- Wednesday June 26, 2019
- Health | Garima Arora
Coffee and type 2 diabetes: Antioxidants in coffee are responsible for lowering type 2 diabetes risk. Nutritionist Rupali Datta explains more and shares a few tips for managing diabetes.
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Diabetic Women May Live Longer With Tea And Coffee, Says Study
- Friday September 15, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
The study was conducted over a period of 11 years and 618 died during this period. The researchers found that women who consumed up to 100mgs of caffeine a day were 57% less likely to die early as compared to those who did not consume caffeine.
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Coffee linked with lower diabetes risk
- Wednesday February 24, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
Study findings provide more evidence that drinking coffee and other caffeinated beverages may protect against the development of type 2 diabetes. However, investigators warn it is premature to recommend increased coffee consumption with this in mind.
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Coffee consumption lowers diabetes risk
- Saturday January 4, 2003
- Team DoctorNDTV
The cup of coffee that helps millions of people get started in the morning, and several more cups throughout the day, may reduce the risk of diabetes. Dutch researchers reported that higher consumption of coffee could be linked with a lower risk of developing type-2 diabetes.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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RFK Jr Questions Safety Of Sugary Coffee Drinks Sold By Starbucks And Dunkin'
- Monday March 9, 2026
- Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
"We're gonna ask Dunkin' Doughnuts and Starbucks, show us the safety data that shows that it's OK for a teenage girl to drink an iced coffee with 115 grams of sugar in it. I don't think they're gonna be able to do it," said Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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food.ndtv.com
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Consume Coffee In The Morning To Boost Longevity Says Study
- Thursday January 9, 2025
- Health | Manya Singh
Moderate coffee consumption has been associated with improved cardiovascular health by lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Read on as we understand the other benefits of coffee.
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www.ndtv.com
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Here's How Coffee Can Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risks: Tips On Diabetes Management By Nutritionist
- Wednesday June 26, 2019
- Health | Garima Arora
Coffee and type 2 diabetes: Antioxidants in coffee are responsible for lowering type 2 diabetes risk. Nutritionist Rupali Datta explains more and shares a few tips for managing diabetes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Diabetic Women May Live Longer With Tea And Coffee, Says Study
- Friday September 15, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
The study was conducted over a period of 11 years and 618 died during this period. The researchers found that women who consumed up to 100mgs of caffeine a day were 57% less likely to die early as compared to those who did not consume caffeine.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Coffee linked with lower diabetes risk
- Wednesday February 24, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
Study findings provide more evidence that drinking coffee and other caffeinated beverages may protect against the development of type 2 diabetes. However, investigators warn it is premature to recommend increased coffee consumption with this in mind.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Coffee consumption lowers diabetes risk
- Saturday January 4, 2003
- Team DoctorNDTV
The cup of coffee that helps millions of people get started in the morning, and several more cups throughout the day, may reduce the risk of diabetes. Dutch researchers reported that higher consumption of coffee could be linked with a lower risk of developing type-2 diabetes.
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doctor.ndtv.com