Drinking too much coffee may increase hypertension and also double
mortality risk.
Drinking 2 or more cups of coffee daily may increase mortality rates in
people with severe hypertension, researchers say.A recent study in Japan found a connection between drinking 2 or more cups
of coffee per day and increased mortality rates in people with severe
hypertension.
Severe hypertension is another way of describing high blood pressure.
The cohort study, which included just over 18,000 men and women, lasted
nearly 2 decades.
While the study found that 2 or more cups of coffee raised the risk, they
did not find any risks associated with one cup of coffee or green tea.
While many people cannot get started in the morning without coffee, a
recent study indicates that some may need to practice caution with their
coffee consumption
mortality risk.
Drinking 2 or more cups of coffee daily may increase mortality rates in
people with severe hypertension, researchers say.A recent study in Japan found a connection between drinking 2 or more cups
of coffee per day and increased mortality rates in people with severe
hypertension.
Severe hypertension is another way of describing high blood pressure.
The cohort study, which included just over 18,000 men and women, lasted
nearly 2 decades.
While the study found that 2 or more cups of coffee raised the risk, they
did not find any risks associated with one cup of coffee or green tea.
While many people cannot get started in the morning without coffee, a
recent study indicates that some may need to practice caution with their
coffee consumption
They also noted that 1 cup of coffee is 8 ounces — and that anything beyond
that may pose health risks in people with severe high blood pressure.