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How Much Caffeine Is In A Cup Of Coffee?

by CHELSEY GRASSO* Caffeine — it's what makes the world go round. But, have you ever wondered how much caffeine is in a cup of...

7 Legitimate Health Benefits Of Chocolate

by EMILY MAIN Very few of us need a compelling reason to make ourselves eat chocolate. The taste and the momentary mood lift are enough...

Black Coffee in the Morning and Green Tea in the Afternoon May Provide Valuable Health Benefits

By Dr. Mercola Tea and coffee are among the most widely consumed beverages in the world. Tea is the most consumed beverage next to water,...

All the reasons why you shouldn’t give up coffee

MILAN - “One of the first things that people give up when they go on a health kick is coffee, and that's a crazy...

Health and wholesomeness Italian artisan gelato is served at Sigep 2016

RIMINI, Italy - Contests, workshops, tasting sessions, conferences. There will various opportunities at Sigep (Rimini Fiera, 23-27 January 2016) for obtaining more information on...

Sixty-seven percent of Europeans can’t imagine life without coffee

LONDON, UK - Despite a cultural love of coffee, over a third (39%) of Europeans are uncertain about the potential health benefits of coffee....

Five benefits of coffee for athletes

American Football International reprised an article by Sam DeHority published on stack.com, which enumerates the benefits athletes can get from drinking coffee on a...

UNH chemist brings heart-healthy coffee to market

By Paul Briand PORTSMOUTH (Us) – A new coffee created by a local organic chemist and marketed by a Portsmouth start-up incubator combines the perk-me-up...

25 things that Happen to Your Body When You Drink Coffee

by Grant Stoddard* A bit twitchy. Psyched! Finally awake... From immediate energy to long-term health effects to even altering your appearance, there are a ton...

Whiskey grains, coffee grounds may prove effective in cleaning radioactive waste

* By Arlene Karidis Scotland’s Environmental Research Institute is leveraging used whisky grains, coffee grounds, and seaweed as a cheaper and possibly faster way to...

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