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Collagen in your coffee? A scientist says forget it

  • Written by Brooke Russell, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Texas A&M University
Some people believe that putting collagen in your coffee will bring good health, but collagen in coffee does nothing good for you.Imagepocket/Shutterstock.com

Collagen products are popping up everywhere. While collagen is probably most well known for its touted skin care benefits and as a major component of lip enhancers and injections, some...

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