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A recent study published in the scientific journal Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases revealed that coffee from an office machine could be raising your cholesterol levels without ...
“Replacing three cups of brewing machine coffee with paper-filtered coffee five days per week was estimated to reduce LDL cholesterol,” the new study noted Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has ...
(NewsNation) — Your office coffee machine might be serving up more than just caffeine, according to research published in Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases this February.
Beware, your coffee brewing machine at the office may raise your cholesterol levels, claims a study. The study led by researchers from the Uppsala University and Chalmers University of Technology ...
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However, the study highlights that many office coffee machines fail to filter them out completely, potentially exposing employees to higher levels of these cholesterol-boosting compounds.
but lower than unfiltered coffee,” the researchers wrote after testing 14 machines at Swedish healthcare facilities. The study found that brewing machines, which use metal filters instead of paper, ...
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A new study from Sweden suggests that coffee made in many workplace coffee machines may contain substances that raise cholesterol levels. The research was led by scientists at Uppsala University ...