For those who own a “Don’t Talk to Me Before I’ve Had My Coffee” mug, emerging research from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) might hold good news. The study, published Tuesday, links coffee consumption to a longer life and lowered risk for cardiovascular disease.
The research was included in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, according to a Sept. 27 press release from the ESC. The survey-based research suggests that those who drink several cups of joe each day will live longer and are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease compared to those who don’t consume java at all.