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Your coffee habit could be working overtime to help your cells handle stress better, says study

People usually drink coffee to feel more awake, focused and ready to tackle the day. It’s the go-to drink for shaking off drowsiness, powering through busy mornings or adding a little boost during that mid-afternoon slump. Now, a new research suggests it may also support healthy ageing. A recent study reveals coffee’s potential to boost cellular energy and resilience.

July 03, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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You love to hold that hot cup of coffee and relax. Well! Coffee isn’t just about warmth and comfort, it may also help your cells fight stress and ageing, suggests a recent study (Image: Canva)

For many, coffee is a comforting ritual, whether it’s sipping slowly to unwind or grabbing a quick cup to boost concentration. That familiar warmth and caffeine hit offer not just energy but also a moment of calm in the middle of the rush. Whether it’s your morning ritual or your afternoon saviour, that warm cup works wonders for your mood.

Also, coffee doesn’t just wake you up, it often makes you feel more alert, motivated and ready to deal with the day. According to a recent study at Queen Mary University of London, caffeine appears to do far more than just perk you up. Researchers found it activates AMPK, a crucial cellular energy sensor that helps cells manage stress and energy dips. This unexpected link explains why coffee is connected to better health and potentially longer life.

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Here are the some ways coffee might be helping your body more than just boosting your energy:

Also read | 10 health benefits of black coffee, more than a morning habit

Also read | Benefits of drinking coffee at night: Boost mood, manage weight, reduce depression risk and more Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.

Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Jul 3, 2025 01:30 pm

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