Studies show coffee can be beneficial, but researchers are unsure if it’s what’s in the caffeine or the coffee itself. A ...
Similarly, coffee appears to lower one’s level of saturated fatty acids, which is also associated with heart disease. As in the Tulane study, the “sweet spot for daily consumption can be found around ...
When it comes to the popular tea and coffee debate, I will always, always choose coffee. For one, I’ve never really enjoyed ...
A recent study links morning coffee consumption to lower death rates from cardiovascular problems. A Fort Worth cardiologist ...
There’s only one problem with this common morning ritual. Neuroscience suggests it can actually make you feel more stressed.
But there’s one thing you finally don’t need to say no to: your morning coffee. And scientists even have our backs on this one. Praise be! As with so much in life, timing is everything ...
They found that 36% of the study participants were morning coffee drinkers, 16% drank their coffee throughout the day, and the rest (48%) didn't drink coffee at all. When they compared those who ...
With millions sipping their morning coffee to start the day, recent research has generated new buzz about caffeine consumption.
Drinking coffee at a certain time of day may be best for heart health and longevity, per a new study. Researchers found that morning coffee drinkers had a lower overall mortality risk compared to ...
Paul Olsen, co-owner of Weird Brothers Coffee, joined Good Morning Washington for a chat about his quirky coffee roaster. (7News) ...
More than half of Americans agree with the statement, "Coffee is pure pleasure to me." No wonder a third of folks drink an estimated three to five cups a day. And while they love it as a pick-me-up, a ...