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Six cups of coffee a day is enough to start damaging your brain
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Excess coffee: A bitter brew for brain health
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Written by James Kingsland on May 5, 2021 Fact checked by Alexandra Sanfins, Ph.D.
New research examines the relationship between coffee consumption and its alleged heart health benefits more closely. Suriyo Hmun Kaew/EyeEm/Getty Images
A study has found that people with symptoms of cardiovascular health issues, such as angina and heart palpitations, tend to drink less coffee, avoid coffee altogether, or drink decaf.
The scientists used a genetic technique to show that these symptoms determine the amount of coffee people drink, rather than the other way round.
The research casts doubt on observational evidence that drinking moderate amounts of coffee can benefit cardiovascular health.
It’s a boy!
In new research from the Australian National University, swift parrot mothers are choosing to hatch their sons earlier than their daughters, meaning they end up with more male offspring. This might seem surprising, because there are fewer female swift parrots than males, but it is actually a clever way of spreading genes.
Female swift parrots in Tasmania often get killed and eaten by invasive sugar gliders when they are looking after eggs, but the males don’t. The mother parrots help the male eggs hatch faster, so that they can grow bigger and stronger and fly around breeding with as many females as possible, suggests the paper published in
Coffee Intake May Be Driven by Cardiovascular Symptoms
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