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Regular caffeine consumption does not result in extra heartbeats, study shows
Contrary to current clinical belief, regular caffeine consumption does
not lead to extra heartbeats, which, while common, can lead in rare
cases to heart– or stroke–related morbidity and mortality, according to
UC San Francisco researchers. The study, which measured the chronic
consumption of caffeinated products over a 12–month period, rather than
acute consumption, appears in the January 2016 issue of the Journal of
the American Heart Association. It is the largest to date to have
evaluated dietary patterns in relation to extra heartbeats.
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