Coffee Falls To Second Place On Aging

Scientists report that regular coffee now ranks behind simple daily movement for slowing biological aging, with light but frequent activity reshaping cellular repair and stress defenses.

Scientists report that regular coffee now ranks behind simple daily movement for slowing biological aging, with light but frequent activity reshaping cellular repair and stress defenses.

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