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New research finds a link between caffeine and tackling obesity

MILAN – A new study out of China suggests caffeine could play a major role in weight loss by targeting a ‘lazy’ part of an obese subject’s brain. The report by the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, released today, detailed how obese mice were less hungry and more active after being dosed with caffeine.

Roasting may affect the antioxidant & anti-inflammatory properties of coffee

NEW ROCHELLE, NY, U.S. – According to new research, coffee's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties are diminished by roasting. The longer coffee beans are roasted, the less they offer antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Researchers compared the caffeine and chlorogenic acid components of coffee beans ...

Coffee can boost your workouts—Even if you already drink a lot of it

MILAN – Looking for an extra boost before a 5K or a gym session where you’re hoping to PR? The answer might be at your local coffee shop, a study from Brazil suggests. Science has known for years that caffeine can help athletic performance—that’s why the preworkout supplements you see at the vitamin shops often contain ...

Eating moderate amounts of chocolate lowers risk of irregular heartbeat

MILAN – Eating moderate amounts of chocolate was associated with a reduced risk for atrial fibrillation, according to a Danish study published in Heart. “There has been extensive research showing that moderate consumption of chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, improves markers of cardiovascular health and is associated with a lower rate ...

Five cups of coffee a day could reduce chances of liver cancer by half

MILAN – Recent studies have repeatedly linked coffee with a number of health benefits and the latest analysis continues to highlight how drinking it in moderation can be a "wonderful natural medicine" for the body. Researchers from the University of Southampton and University of Edinburgh have found that people who drink more coffee are ...

Suffering from chronic pain? Drinking a cup of coffee can provide relief

MILAN – Coffee is the most common beverage consumed globally. It has many advantages like it can boost your fiber intake, protect you from liver cirrhosis, reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and much more. According to the recent study, coffee is far better in healing the chronic pain compared to the pain killer pills like ibuprofen.

Coffee could be more effective at relieving pain than conventional drugs

MILAN – Insomnia and chronic sleep loss are well known to increase pain sensitivity. But an unusual animal study suggests that stimulants that keep you awake – like a cup of coffee -- may give sleep deprived patients more pain relief than morphine or ibuprofen. That unexpected finding was reached by researchers at Boston Children's Hospital ...

Kyle Ramage of Mahlkönig USA is the 2017 U.S. Barista Champion!

SEATTLE, U.S. – After an overwhelmingly exciting competition during the latest SCAA event in Seattle, Kyle Ramage of Mahlkönig USA took the top honor, outperforming a range of skilled professional baristas that had showcased impressively inspiring presentations.

Italian-style coffee may reduce risk of prostate cancer, research shows

ROME, Italy – Italian researchers report that Italian-style coffee, such as espresso or cappuccino, can reduce a person's risk for developing prostate cancer. The study, conducted by I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed in collaboration with the Italian National Institute of Health and the I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata of Rome, found that ...

Even short-duration heat waves could lead to failure of coffee crops

CORVALLIS, Oregon, U.S. – “Hot coffee” is not a good thing for java enthusiasts when it refers to plants beset by the high-temperature stress that this century is likely to bring, research at Oregon State University suggests. A study by OSU’s College of Forestry showed that when Coffea arabica plants were subjected to ...

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