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If your day starts with a cup of coffee, there's good news for you! You no longer need to feel guilty about your love for coffee. It turns out your daily brew might be doing more than just keeping ...
A new study finds that drinking three cups of coffee could boost your longevity. The results, however, were limited to black coffee and coffee with “low” levels of added sugar and saturated fat.
Coffee, as it turns out, isn't just a delicious way to start your day either. According to research, it actually helps you to live longer. Yeah, you read that right.
Kara Pod's designers reckon it'll save you about US$1,464 per year in drinking water while eliminating a lot of waste. Even the Kara coffee pods are made to be chucked into your compost pile.
Once you’ve established a pre-coffee movement routine, you’ll likely find that your coffee tastes better, affects you more positively, and becomes an enhancement to your morning rather than a ...
A recent study of nearly 50,000 U.S. adults published this May found that having one to three cups of coffee a day could lower a person's chances of dying by around 15% within the following nine ...
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio/ Pexels June 18 (UPI) -- Drinking a cup or two of coffee every day may help you live longer -- but only if you skip the heavy cream and sugar, new research suggests.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Your morning cup of coffee might be doing more than just waking you up — it could also help you age more healthily, ...
4. Drink coffee Research studies have shown that drinking coffee, whether decaf or regular, can prevent fatty liver from progressing to fibrosis, she stated.
Brazil, introduced to coffee in the 1700s, would grow into the world's largest producer. Even Australia, a latecomer, has developed a robust coffee culture.