It turns out filtered coffee has more health benefits than unfiltered coffee, and it doesn't matter as much what kind of bean you use.
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ZME Science on MSNNew study shows why you should switch to filtered coffeeThe study found that coffee brewed in common workplace machines — especially those using metal filters — contains ...
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Everyday Health on MSNCertain Kinds of Coffee Could Be Sabotaging Your CholesterolPaper coffee filters can remove compounds in coffee that raise ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol, but certain brewing methods don’t use ...
Replacing three cups of brewing machine coffee with paper-filtered coffee five days per week was estimated to reduce LDL ...
The study published in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases mentions that boiled coffee contains ...
Study reveals office coffee machines with metal filters don't remove harmful compounds linked to increased cholesterol, ...
The method used to brew coffee can significantly affect levels of natural cholesterol-raising compounds called diterpenes, ...
Java contains cholesterol-elevating substances, called diterpenes, but the way you brew it can keep the levels low.
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Discover Magazine on MSNUnfiltered Coffee May Be Increasing Your LDL CholesterolLearn more about a workplace study that found that paper coffee filters help keep a cholesterol-raising substance out of ...
Drinking coffee from office machines may increase cholesterol levels due to high levels of cholesterol-boosting compounds, ...
Coffee filters reduce intake of LDL cholesterol-generating compounds found in the brew and subsequently may lower risk for ...
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