health

caffeine

Study: Coffee Drinking May Increase ‘Healthspan’ by Nearly Two Years

A major academic review of coffee-and-health-related literature over the past two decades found that regular moderate coffee consumption is associated with decreased all-cause mortality and chronic diseases. Key Findings Regular...
caffeineCátia Lopeschlorogenic acidsCNC Center for Neuroscience and Cell BiologyCorporatehealthIndustryInstitute for Scientific Information on CoffeeISICPortugalresearchRodrigo Cunhascienceコーヒー
cinnamon

Is TikTok Right? Can Adding a Teaspoon of Cinnamon to Your Coffee Help You Burn Fat?

Cinnamon has been long used around the world in both sweet and savory dishes and drinks. But a new TikTok trend claims adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to your daily...
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China

Study: Coffee May Reduce Dementia Risk in Hypertensive People

Moderate coffee and tea consumption may help protect people with high blood pressure from developing dementia, according to a major new study. Published Sept. 10 in Nature’s Scientific Reports, the...
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Columns

All the Reasons a Cup of Coffee Really Can be Good for You

Consuming too much caffeine is definitely bad for your health, and there may be good reasons why some people want to quit it altogether. But if you despair at the idea...
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Alzheimer's

Study: People Using Coffee to Self-Treat Parkinson’s But Not Talking to Their Doctors

A new study shows that coffee is among the most commonly used natural health products used by people with Parkinson’s disease to self-manage symptoms. The study, which focused on other...
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genetics

Major Study Explores Genetics, Coffee Consumption and Health Outcomes

A major study published last month reinforces the idea that some humans are genetically more inclined to drink coffee than others, while also exploring health outcomes among hundreds of thousands...
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cancer

Study: Coffee Drinkers Less Likely to Have Colon Cancer Recurrence

Coffee drinkers are far less likely to experience a recurrence of colon cancer, according to a major new observational study. The study explored data from more than 1,700 patients with...
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caffeine

Sports Scientists Address ‘Caffeine Crash’ and Other Common Coffee Questions

A group of sports scientists from throughout the United States and Canada authored a paper addressing 15 common questions asked by exercisers related to caffeine consumption. While many of the...
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