A recent review says that consuming moderate amounts of coffee each day can improve longevity benefits. Experts weigh in.
While occasional caffeine consumption can cause a temporary rise in blood pressure, regular, moderate coffee consumption does ...
Researchers say the popular drink may boost longevity. Regular coffee consumption of two to three cups per day was associated ...
Coffee may boost longevity and lower diabetes risk according to the latest research. Here is what the evidence tells us.
New research shows that how you brew your coffee can affect the amount of cholesterol-elevating substances known as ...
New year’s resolutions surrounding coffee and caffeine consumption often have to do with the type of coffee — but what about ...
Recent research has shown surprising health benefits of coffee, including a reduction in AFib frequency and a decrease in the ...
Meta-analysis links caffeine consumption to higher inflammatory bowel disease risk in smokers, those with more education, and adolescents younger than 18 years.
The drive into Espirito Santo in southeastern Brazil is lined with lush plantations of leafy black pepper and coffee plants. The sun beats down and thickens the humid air between the mountains and the ...
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Dietitians say you shouldn't take these vitamins with coffee
Stay hydrated: Since non-decaf coffee contains caffeine, which is a diuretic, it could contribute to fluid and mineral losses ...
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Heavy coffee drinking may weaken bone density in older women
Researchers investigate the longitudinal associations of coffee and tea consumption with bone mineral density in older women.
Arthritis Care Research News Alerts. 2007;57(5):816-821. High uric acid levels in the blood are a precursor of gout, the most common inflammatory arthritis in adult men. It is believed that coffee and ...
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