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More good news for coffee lovers: Even the heaviest coffee drinkers are less likely to die early than people who don’t drink coffee, new research has found.

It doesn’t matter what kind of coffee people drink — that includes decaf and instant coffee. And it also doesn’t matter what version of the "coffee gene" people have. Coffee drinkers fared better than people who did not drink coffee. People who drank coffee, no matter how much or what kind they drank, were less likely to die over that 10-year period than non-coffee drinkers, they reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association’s JAMA Internal Medicine. So go ahead and have that second or third cup … It’s good for your health!
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Let's face it, backyard barbecuing can be intimidating and even the most experienced cook is bound to make a grilling mistake or two. TODAY talked to Courtney Rada, the host of Genius Kitchen’s “Carnivorous,” to share some common grilling errors people make. One big one? Cleaning the grill with metal bristles.

"I’ve heard some horror stories about the bristles breaking off and ending up in the food, so that kind of terrifies me," she said. Rada, who cleans her grill after about every two to three barbecues depending on the buildup, strongly prefers using bristle-free brushes as opposed to traditional metal wire grill brushes. The two other grilling tools she swears by are a meat thermometer and a great pair of tongs. Click the link below for more common mistakes people make.
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