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Coffee hasn’t always been an easy sell in Nepal. The Himalayan country is a major tea producer, as well as a major consumer.
A study examined coffee drinking habits of over 46,000 people and found that drinking black or minimally sweetened coffee may extend lifespan.
While enjoying a diet soda or an energy drink won’t cause the urge to poop like coffee does, the caffeine could indirectly help in triggering the gastrocolic reflex by making people move more.
It turns out that a new study argues that coffee drinking can actually increase your lifespan. That's good news for people who drink coffee every day - and there are a lot of them.