A new study found unfiltered coffee might not be the best punch in to drink.

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registered dietitian and nutritionist

And they found something interesting about how coffee preparation methods may impact your health.

Particularly in terms of drinking your coffee filtered or unfiltered.

What is filtered coffee, and how does it differ from unfiltered coffee?

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First things first: how the two brew methods differ.

Unfiltered coffee may be brewed using a French press, Moka pot, percolator, espresso, and Aeropress.

The amount also made a difference.

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So, whats the deal with unfiltered coffee?

The paper filter required, as mentioned, will remove most of these cholesterol-raising oils.

Nutrition expert Keri Gans, MS, RD, confirmed the legitimacy of the studys results.

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The benefits of coffee, explained by a dietitian:

Ready to get started?

Here are brew methods that make filtered coffee.

Drip coffee machines, like this top-tested model.

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This simple, reliable method of making coffee yields a full-flavored, clean-tasting brew using Chemex paper filters.

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