Research Indicates Coffee Drinkers Live Longer

May 17, 2012
A study of 400,000 people done by the National Institutes of Health and the American Association of Retired Persons indicates coffee drinkers live longer than non-drinkers.

A study of 400,000 people done by the National Institutes of Health and the American Association of Retired Persons indicates coffee drinkers live longer than non-drinkers, according to Fox News. For the full story, click here. 

Editor’s Insight: Positive health news about coffee has been streaming in for years now, but this marks one of the most powerful pieces of evidence that coffee is actually good for people. The organizations behind this research – the National Institutes of Health and the American Association of Retired Persons – have a lot of credibility.

VendingMarketWatch has always encouraged readers to be careful about making health claims; vending and refreshment service operators need to source all health related information.

This is great news for our industry. Vending and refreshment service operators get to tell people that one of the staple products they provide is actually good for them. 05-17-12 By Elliot Maras