Here’s a sad story: The other day, my wife and I woke up and realized we were out of coffee.
Honestly, if you want to throw a wrench into the Murphy household and hamper our routine, take away the coffee.
Anyway, the story ends much better; I threw on a baseball hat and drove to the supermarket down the road.
But it also reminded me of a study I’ve wanted to share here, led by researchers at Tulane University who analyzed data on 40,725 Americans and their coffee-drinking habits over nearly a decade.
In short, they found something remarkable about when people drink their coffee.
Drink it in the morning
The study, supported by the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, was published in January in the European Heart Journal. It determined that people who drink coffee primarily

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