"Our findings in this study leave no room for doubt," said University of São Paulo researcher Isabela Benseñor.
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While coffee may have anti-inflammatory effects, research suggests caffeine alone may increase or decrease inflammation.
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A large UK study from September found that moderate caffeine consumption from coffee or tea reduced the risk of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes.