That morning cup may be doing more than waking you up. Coffee has been tied to several evidence-backed health benefits, The Washington Post reported Thursday, July 2, citing hundreds of studies on the ...
Hundreds of studies have shown that a cup of joe — or more! — every day may protect against some major diseases.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Coimbra in Portugal has unveiled surprising new findings about the health benefits of coffee. Coffee, often seen as a morning pick-me-up or comforting ...
Compared with people who did not drink coffee, those who consumed five or more cups daily had a 32% lower risk of cirrhosis, ...
Investigators at Cedars Sinai analyzed long-term health outcomes, liver MRI scans, and blood proteins, finding new evidence ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans drink coffee every day — and now a new study suggests that enjoying it at a certain time of day could percolate some health benefits. A study led by researchers at ...
Study participants who drank 5 or more cups of coffee per day had a 32% lower risk of developing cirrhosis, and an almost 50% lower risk of liver cancer, the findings showed.
Having that second cup may actually be good for coffee drinkers, according to a discussion of coffee's preventive and therapeutic benefits to human health in a recent review paper by Texas A&M ...
Are you a coffee drinker? Your brain may thank you for it. A new study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, found that individuals who drank four to six cups of coffee a day, along with drinking ...
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The health benefits of red wine in moderation are well known, thanks to the antioxidant resveratrol, which is thought to shield the body against heart attacks, cancer and other diseases. Vera Roasting ...
Mushroom coffee is gaining ground as a substitute for the morning caffeine fix. While drinking mushrooms might not sound like the most appealing thing in the world, the trend has attracted attention ...