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STUDY REVEALS CORRELATION BETWEEN COFFEE CONSUMPTION AND GENETICS

New research shows that one’s coffee intake is affected by a positive feedback loop between genetics and the environment. The study is issued in the journal Behavioral Genetics. This phenomenon is known as “quantile-specific heritability.” The phenomenon is also associated with body weight and cholesterol levels and is thought to play a role in additional human physiological and behavioral traits that defy a simple explanation.

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THE HEALTHIEST WAY TO BREW YOUR COFFEE

According to a new long-term study in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, coffee’s not just good for health reasons; it may even lengthen life, but only if you prepare it with a filter. Study author Dag Thelle, who is a senior professor in the public health and community medicine department of the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, stated that unfiltered coffee contains substances that increase blood cholesterol.

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