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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...

Three to four cups of coffee a day linked to longer life, says new research

Drinking coffee is “more likely to benefit health than to harm it” for a range of health outcomes, said researchers in The BMJ on...

Drinking coffee is safe for many with abnormal heart rhythms, says research

MILAN – For most heart patients, coffee and tea are safe and may sometimes reduce the frequency of arrhythmias, Australian researchers report. Many doctors advise...

Three cups of java a day may lower risk of clogged arteries, study suggests

Drinking more than three cups of java every day may lower their risk for clogged arteries, a new Brazilian study suggests. In the study,...

Customizing the coffee drinking experience through technology

The global coffee industry continues to thrive. Over the years, industry reports have placed coffee as among the most widely-consumed beverage worldwide. While experts have...

Puerto Vallarta Coffee Fest in Mexico aims to break Guinness world record

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico - Drinking coffee is a habit of millions of people around the world, but doing it in a public event simultaneously...

Drinking coffee halves risk of dying for people with HIV/HCV co-infection

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day halves the risk of death from any cause for people with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)...

Over a quarter of workers ‘too busy’ to drink coffee at work, says survey

A survey of European workers has revealed that workplace coffee drinking habits are shaped by time, taste, and the desire for a productivity boost. The...

Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds

LONDON, UK – People who drink around three cups of coffee a day may live longer than non-coffee drinkers, a landmark study has found. The findings come from the largest study of its kind, in which scientists analysed data from more than half a million people across 10 European countries, including the UK, to explore ...

A history of coffee and coffee shops in Korea from early origins to present day

SEOUL, South Korea – The history of caffeination in Korea is long and winding, beginning with a tragic king who became the country‘s first...

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