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Health

Sugar is addictive because we pathologize pleasure, scientists say

MILAN — Stories celebrating sugar-free lifestyles dominate social media fitness feeds, wellness websites and self-development podcasts. Reporting to the general public that sugar is...

Coffee can protect your brain and dark roast is the most effective, says study

MILAN — According to a study conducted by the Krembil Brain Institute in Toronto, a compound called phenylindanes, which is found in coffee, is believed...

Drinking coffee may reduce chances of developing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

TORONTO — Drinking coffee may protect against developing both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, according to a new study out of the Krembil Brain Institute,...

Hot brew coffee has higher levels of antioxidants than cold brew, says study

PHILADELPHIA, U.S. — In a new study, Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) researchers found chemical differences between hot and cold brew coffee...

Can chocolate, tea, coffee and zinc help make you more healthy?

NUREMBERG, Germany — Ageing and a low life expectancy are caused, at least partly, by oxidative stress. A team of researchers led by Prof....

PepsiCo acquires U.S. plant-based nutrition bar maker Health Warrior

PURCHASE, N.Y., U.S. — PepsiCo, Inc. announced yesterday it has acquired Health Warrior, Inc., a U.S.-based nutrition-forward company that makes plant-based products including nutrition bars...

Hot drinks responsible for majority of daily burns among UK children

LEICESTER, UK — The Children’s Burns Trust, together with the British Burn Association, have released exclusive insight from the International Burn Injury Database to...

More caffeine from coffee associated with decreased rosacea risk

MILAN - Increased caffeine intake from coffee may be associated with reduced risk of incident rosacea, according to a study published in JAMA Dermatology. To...

Report finds strong evidence that drinking coffee decreases risk of liver cancer

WASHINGTON, D.C, U.S. – Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world. Men are 3 times more likely to be diagnosed...

Intelligent Blends introduces Maud’s #PinkPods, fighting cancer one cup at a time

SAN DIEGO, U.S. — Intelligent Blends, a leading single-serve coffee and beverage company, has launched a year-long “coffee with a cause” campaign with the...

Eating cocoa may boost your vitamin D intake, says German study

HALLE and WITTENBERG, Germany — Many people do not get enough vitamin D. Brittle bones and an increased risk of respiratory diseases can be...

Isic to host symposium about coffee and type 2 diabetes at Easd 2018 meeting

MILAN – The Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) will host a symposium about the latest research on the association between coffee consumption...

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