Share on Pinterest New research suggests that drinking too much coffee, soda, and fruit juice each day may greatly increase your stroke risk, while drinking tea may lower it. Pekic/Getty Images New ...
A new study found that high coffee consumption is linked to a significantly higher risk of stroke while drinking tea and water is linked to a lower risk. The findings highlight the importance of ...
Want to keep a stroke a bay? Drink water, nothing fizzy and skip fruit drinks. That's the key takeaway from a global review that also raises a red flag for people who drink more than four cups of ...
Your daily beverage choices may increase your risk for having a stroke. One of the largest international stroke risk studies conducted has found an increased risk for people who regularly drink coffee ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While it may not get the same attention as other health conditions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals ...
Too much soda, fruit juice and coffee could significantly increase the risk of stroke, according to research led by the University of Galway, Ireland. "Our most important findings were the links with ...
New Study Suggests , Morning Coffee or Tea, May Lower Risk of Dementia and Stroke. CNN reports a new study shows that average consumption of coffee and tea may lower chances of dementia and stroke.
Drinking seven glasses of water a day might keep a stroke away, a large international study suggests Carbonated drinks, some fruit juices and more than four cups of coffee appear to increase stroke ...
Drinking coffee daily can cause a temporary rise in blood pressure, especially in people who rarely consume caffeine. However, experts say moderate intake—about one to three cups a day—does not ...