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An open magazine lies on a dark reddish-brown surface, likely a table. A person's right hand with a light brown complexion is visible on the upper left side, holding down the left page of the magazine.

The magazine features a prominent image of eight white coffee cups arranged in a cluster against a teal background. Each cup contains coffee with intricate latte art, depicting patterns such as hearts, leaves, and abstract designs. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.

On the left page, below the coffee cups, there is an article titled "MINUM KOPI, PANJANG UMUR?" (Drink Coffee, Long Life?). The author is identified as Catherine Zuckerman. The article discusses research suggesting that people who drink two to three cups of coffee daily, caffeinated or decaffeinated, have a lower risk of dying from certain diseases compared to those who abstain from coffee. It mentions a large study involving over 500,000 people across 10 European countries over 16 years, highlighting findings by epidemiologist Marc Gunter regarding reduced risk of death from cardiovascular and digestive diseases, particularly liver disease. The article concludes by stating that further research will analyze the chemical composition of coffee to understand its benefits.

The right page has a header that reads "RAMBU-RAMBU KESEHATAN" (Health Signs/Guidance). This section contains text in smaller columns, discussing historical public health campaigns, mentioning events like the plague in London (1660s) and subsequent health awareness efforts, including graphic design in health education, tuberculosis campaigns, and later, HIV/AIDS awareness. It also touches upon improvements in healthcare settings like waiting rooms.
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Feb 12, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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An open magazine lies on a dark reddish-brown surface, likely a table. A person's right hand with a light brown complexion is visible on the upper left side, holding down the left page of the magazine. The magazine features a prominent image of eight white coffee cups arranged in a cluster against a teal background. Each cup contains coffee with intricate latte art, depicting patterns such as hearts, leaves, and abstract designs. The lighting suggests an indoor setting. On the left page, below the coffee cups, there is an article titled "MINUM KOPI, PANJANG UMUR?" (Drink Coffee, Long Life?). The author is identified as Catherine Zuckerman. The article discusses research suggesting that people who drink two to three cups of coffee daily, caffeinated or decaffeinated, have a lower risk of dying from certain diseases compared to those who abstain from coffee. It mentions a large study involving over 500,000 people across 10 European countries over 16 years, highlighting findings by epidemiologist Marc Gunter regarding reduced risk of death from cardiovascular and digestive diseases, particularly liver disease. The article concludes by stating that further research will analyze the chemical composition of coffee to understand its benefits. The right page has a header that reads "RAMBU-RAMBU KESEHATAN" (Health Signs/Guidance). This section contains text in smaller columns, discussing historical public health campaigns, mentioning events like the plague in London (1660s) and subsequent health awareness efforts, including graphic design in health education, tuberculosis campaigns, and later, HIV/AIDS awareness. It also touches upon improvements in healthcare settings like waiting rooms.

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