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I sure liked the first half of this title.




But the second half of this title makes it an article worth forwarding to co-workers ;-)

> coffee consumption within the NHS recommended limit

yup it's true, and as some point out, consumption in the early morning, when we all get a proinflammatory, normal response, is perfect timing for the antioxidant flood of coffee to counteract it all.

The rest of the day is another story, every day! Hopefully one of the better stories.


I've been starting days with a bowl 2/3rds full of frozen blueberries (microwaved 2mins to soften) plus greek yogurt and a dash of maple syrup.

It's a lot of blueberries. But I can afford $60/month in frozen blueberries. Plus they're tasty. Also antioxidants or whatever.


That was my routine for a few years to ward off huntington’s disease. I don’t think the science panned out for blueberries and huntington’s, but in the mean time I got old enough to realize I didn’t have the genes for it (yes I was too cowardly to be tested)

And you got to eat a ton of tasty berries in the meantime! Also congrats on getting old :) happy for you.

Just enjoy some news and doom scrolling with your morning cuppa ;)



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