Coffee Saves! Drink Coffee and Live Longer, New Study Suggests

Jamie Reidy shares a new study that indicates drinking coffee may extend lifespans.

The USA Today reports on a recent New England Journal of Medicine study on the effects of coffee:

Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day lowered the overall risk of death 10%, says the study, funded by theNational Cancer Institute and AARP.

I rarely drink coffee, as you may have read.

So here’s my question: Where the hell is the research suggesting drinking two-three bourbons a day lowers the risk of death???

Photo by:  dyobmit

About Jamie Reidy

Jamie Reidy is a writer and Propecia "before" model. His new book A Walk's As Good As A Hit: Advice/Threats from My Old Man is a collection of funny essays about him and his father. His second book Bachelor 101: Cooking + Cleaning = Closing is a cookbook/lifestyle guide for clueless single guys just like him. His book Hard Sell: Now a Major Motion Picture LOVE and OTHER DRUGS
in which Jake Gyllenhaal played "Jamie."

Comments

  1. Juan Valdez-Daniels says:

    [sip] Right on, I love coffee! [sip]…and bourbon! [gulp]

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