The latest study should be a comfort for caffeine drinkers, but isn't necessarily a sign to start a new habit, said Dr. Gregory Marcus, professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.

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A morning cup of coffee may do more than just perk you up, according to new research.

Moderate amounts of caffeine intake — defined as one to three cups of coffee or tea a day — were associated with a lower risk of developing cardiometabolic multimorbidity, said the study’s lead author, Dr. Chaofu Ke, associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at Soochow University in Suzhou, China.

Cardiometabolic multimorbidity, or CM, is the coexistence of at least two cardiometabolic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and high blood pressure.(That's me)