Drinking 25 cups of coffee a day is still safe for the heart, study says

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Drinking 25 cups of coffee a day is still safe for the heart, study says
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The British Heart Foundation released the findings Monday after co-sponsoring a study of 8,412 people.

The British Heart Foundation claims that up to 25 cups of coffee a day won't harden arteries.Late last year, researchers at the University of Southampton in the U.K. found people who drink three or four cups of coffee every day could significantly reduce their chances of early death.People who drink up to 25 cups of coffee a day don't run a greater risk of a heart attack.

Previous studies have linked drinking coffee with a hardening of the arteries that pump blood from your heart to other parts of the body. If arteries become stiff, it can increase stress on the heart and raise a person's chance of having a heart attack or stroke. For the study, coffee drinking was categorized into three groups: those who drink less than one cup a day, those who drink between one and three cups a day and those who drink more than three.

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