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Drinking coffee, even just a little bit, seems to be linked to people dying less often from heart disease. People who drink the least coffee still have about 30% lower risk of heart disease death compared to those who don't drink coffee at all.
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The study shows coffee drinkers have lower heart disease death rates, but it only compares the highest coffee consumers to non-drinkers. The claim specifically says even the lowest amount of coffee shows a 30% reduction, which the study doesn't actually test or report.
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