Drinking coffee daily could help you live up to two years longer, according to one study. Regular coffee consumption of two ...
Coffee may boost longevity and lower diabetes risk according to the latest research. Here is what the evidence tells us.
Tea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world – daily rituals linked to culture, comfort, and productivity.
In a 10-year study of postmenopausal women, tea consumption shows a small but significant benefit for bone mineral density, ...
A JAMA trial of 200 coffee drinkers found daily caffeinated coffee was associated with lower Afib or atrial flutter ...
A study of more than 40,000 people reveals how you can reap coffee’s benefits.
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed psychoactive substances on the planet, yet despite more than two billion cups being ...
Drinking coffee daily -- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death. Drinking a few cups of coffee a day-- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death, new research shows. People ...
A new study suggests that drinking tea regularly may protect bone health. Experts explain the link, and reveal whether you should drink more tea to support your bones.
There is a strong link between the time of day that people drink coffee and their longevity, according to one study.
• Coffee may change our gut microbiota, increasing the number of ‘good bacteria’ 4-8 • Research supports the protective effects of coffee against certain liver diseases 9-23 and reduced risk of ...
Regular coffee consumption of at least one cup daily was associated with a lower risk of COVID-19 infection, according to a study. Researchers with Northwestern University published findings in the ...
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