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Dec 14, 2020 PM EST
Coffee may be one of your staples every morning, but if you experience something on your stomach you might have to think again
Nov 06, 2020 AM EST
According to a study that Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health researchers led, indulging in more wine and coffee and consuming more leafy vegetables have been found to lower the risk of stroke and heart disease.
Nov 02, 2020 PM EST
Drinking coffee in moderation might prevent you from having some health issues in the future.
Oct 25, 2020 PM EDT
A study from Fukuoka, Japan suggests that drinking green tea and coffee lowers the death risk for Type 2 Diabetes patients.
Oct 13, 2020 PM EDT
Researchers found that people with Parkinson's disease have lower levels of caffeine in their blood.
Oct 03, 2020 AM EDT
According to a new study out of the University of Bath in the United Kingdom, drinking coffee first thing in the morning might, in fact, be causing disorder in the ability of your body to control your blood sugar levels.
Sep 17, 2020 AM EDT
Coffee is a great source not only of nutrients but of antioxidants, too, that may be advantageous to your skin, scalp, and hair.
Jul 04, 2020 AM EDT
Researchers clarified that a person's "java habit" is more likely to jumpstart his energy level than his heart.
Jun 19, 2020 AM EDT
If you're planning to lose weight, here are five of the most common natural appetite suppressants that could help stop our unhealthy eating habits.
Aug 07, 2014 PM EDT
Drinking coffee could prevent tinnitus, according to a new study.
Apr 03, 2014 PM EDT
Drinking two or more cups of coffee every day has been shown to reduce the risk of death from chronic liver disease and cirrhosis, according to a recent study.