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New Study Suggests Coffee Correlates With Longer Life

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In this image taken on Feb. 27, 2017, waiter Ciro Chierchia prepares a traditional espresso macchiato at a coffee bar in Milan, Italy. (Luca Bruno/AP)
In this image taken on Feb. 27, 2017, waiter Ciro Chierchia prepares a traditional espresso macchiato at a coffee bar in Milan, Italy. (Luca Bruno/AP)

A new study of half a million people in the U.K. finds that compared to people who do not drink coffee, coffee-drinkers tend to have slightly longer lifespans.

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Carey Goldberg, editor of CommonHealth. She tweets @commonhealth.

This segment aired on July 2, 2018.

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