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American Beverage Association Statement On Study On Caffeine Intake and Hypertension
Biochemistry of Caffeine on Stress Response
Coffee and Gardening
Coffee Can Reduce Risk Of Pancreatitis Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found how coffee can reduce the risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis.
Coffee may cut alcohol liver damage
Coffee Perks Up Short-Term Memory Those morning cups of java might sharpen your memory so you can better tackle the tasks of the day, a new Austrian study suggests...
Coffee: For most, it's safe.
Coffee: The New Health Food? Good article featured on WebMD.
Drink in these health answers from the caffeine experts. In the interest of coffee drinkers everywhere, here are the latest thoughts from leading researchers about coffee and whether it can enhance—or not—our health. We are “spilling the beans” on who should and shouldn’t be drinking coffee, especially if you suffer from certain conditions.
Drink more coffee? Drinking more coffee may reduce the risk of developing type 2
(adult-onset) diabetes.
Food Scientists Improve
Good Buzz Is Brewing - Coffee Lowers Risk of Diabetes Recent studies suggest coffee lowers risk of diabetes, cirrhosis, Parkinson’s and suicide.
New Study - Lots Of Coffee Not Linked To Heart Risks According to a new study on more than 120,000 people over a period of twenty years, there is no link between heavy coffee drinking and a raised risk of coronary heart disease. Heavy coffee drinking means you consume six or more cups per day. The study found that the heart risks for heavy coffee drinkers is no different from those who only have one cup or less per month.
Reading the Coffee Beans
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