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Is coffee bad for you on an empty stomach?

The article titled 'Ist Kaffee auf leeren Magen ungesund?' (Is coffee on an empty stomach unhealthy?) from oe24.at explores whether drinking coffee on an empty stomach has negative health effects. It discusses potential issues such as increased heart rate, digestive discomfort, and the impact of caffeine on the body when consumed without food. The piece references general health guidelines and expert opinions but does not provide specific medical citations or detailed scientific studies. It presents the topic in a neutral tone, offering information rather than taking a clear stance.

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Is coffee bad for you on an empty stomach?

The article titled 'Ist Kaffee auf leeren Magen ungesund?' (Is coffee on an empty stomach unhealthy?) from oe24.at explores whether drinking coffee on an empty stomach has negative health effects. It discusses potential issues such as increased heart rate, digestive discomfort, and the impact of caffeine on the body when consumed without food. The piece references general health guidelines and expert opinions but does not provide specific medical citations or detailed scientific studies. It presents the topic in a neutral tone, offering information rather than taking a clear stance.

Bias read (Center): The article frames the question of whether coffee on an empty stomach is unhealthy as a general health inquiry rather than a politically charged issue. While it touches on dietary habits and wellness, which could fall under broader public policy discussions, there is no overt ideological leaning or黨

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