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Health

Drinking coffee regularly may reduce the risk of developing diabetes after pregnancy

SINGAPORE – Drinking coffee regularly may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes for women who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy, according to...

Health studies: new biomarkers identified for coffee consumption

FREISING, Germany – In search of new biomarkers for nutrition and health studies, a research team from the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology...

Nestlé commits to make the nutritional  value    of   its global portfolio transparent

VEVEY, Switzerland – Nestlé today announced new commitments to help bring balanced diets within reach for people around the world. The company will make...

New EFAD survey reveals European dietitians believe coffee consumption has health benefits

MILAN, Italy - A new report by the European Federation of the Associations of Dietitians (EFAD), supported by the Institute for Scientific Information on...

Finally you can put protein powder in your hot coffee

FLORIDA, USA – Combining your favorite hot coffee or tea with protein powder is now possible with the first protein powder crafted to dissolve...

Nestlé announces new R&D Center for Latin America in Santiago

VEVEY, Switzerland – Nestlé yesterday announced a new Research & Development (R&D) Center for Latin America to innovate for and with consumers in the...

Isic: “Drinking 3 cups of coffee per day relates to reduced risk of CVD”

MILAN, Italy - A new report conducted by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (Isic), and reviewed by Professor Kjeld Hermansen, department of...

Coffee drinking associated with increased longevity

SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France – Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day is linked with increased longevity and lower risk of cardiovascular disease...

NIH study suggests health benefits for black tea

LONDON, UK – A prospective study of half a million tea drinkers in the United Kingdom has shown that higher tea intake was associated...

New study shows how coffee and cigarettes affect nicotine receptors in the brain

GAINESVILLE, FL, USA – For some smokers, the first cigarette of the day is just not as satisfying without a cup of coffee. That...

Massimiliano Fabian, CEO of Demus, explains how caffeine affects health

Massimiliano Fabian, Demus Spa Ceo, explains the role and the effects of caffeine and how it affects health in an extract from the book...

Drinking coffee can reduce your risk of acute kidney injury by 23%, says study

MILAN – A new study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers found that drinking at least one cup of coffee daily may lower the risk...

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