A long time ago, in the early 20th century, coffee lovers began enjoying a distinct beverage called "decaf coffee." ...
If you’ve been blessed with a stomach free of digestive issues, chances are you haven’t given much thought to coffee’s ...
Coffee consumption has been linked to the potential for better aging, according to a recent study. Researchers in a study evaluated the coffee-drinking habits of more than 40,000 women. The study ...
Good news for coffee lovers: A new study suggests drinking a cup—or several—each day could be linked to long-term health benefits. The study, presented on Monday at the annual meeting of the American ...
The DECAF trial shows that drinking one cup of caffeinated coffee a day may actually reduce atrial fibrillation or flutter.
Drinking lots of coffee and tea every day, even decaf, might stave off diabetes. Dec. 15, 2009— -- Drinking lots of coffee and tea every day -- even decaf -- might keep diabetes away, new ...
A popular morning beverage could do more than provide a perk. It could also help women stay healthy as they age. That’s according to new research from Harvard University, which followed a group of ...
Now, a new study challenges that longstanding advice. Findings from the landmark clinical trial suggest that coffee may not ...
Daily coffee consumption shows promise in lowering liver cancer risk. Studies indicate that drinking two to four cups daily ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have found a link between drinking coffee or tea and head and neck cancer risk. Tatiana Maksimova/Getty Images Prevention is a key component of addressing the impact of ...
The study followed 47,513 middle-aged female nurses under the age of 60 for three decades, starting in 1986. Credit - Getty Images—Copyright by Franziska & Tom ...