Why Two Studies Say Opposite Things About Coffee—And What You Should Actually Know
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Breaking news claims morning coffee slashes heart disease risk by 31%, but is it too good to be true? This episode dives deep into the sensational headline that's got coffee drinkers everywhere questioning their habits. Beneath the eye-catching statistic lies a complex scientific story of how observational research can mislead. We'll expose the critical gap between media hype and actual scientific evidence, revealing why the time of day you drink coffee might not be the heart-saving magic bullet everyone thinks. Listeners will discover how seemingly straightforward health advice can hide crucial nuances, learning to spot the difference between correlation and causation. This isn't just about coffee—it's about understanding how to critically interpret scientific research that impacts daily life. A quick note—the opinions and analysis shared on Truth Seekers are our own interpretations of published research and should not be used as medical, financial, or professional advice. Always consult qualified professionals for decisions affecting your health or wellbeing.
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