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Microbiologists discover caffeine-adapted bacteria living in their office coffee machine

By Seriously Science* We can just imagine the scenario that spawned this paper: a bunch of microbiologists sitting around the lab coffee machine, looking for...

Australian industry rejects unsafe claims of energy drinks by University of Adelaide study

The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today questioned the claims from a recent University of Adelaide study suggesting energy...

Drinking coffee may reduce the risk of liver cirrhosis

Regular consumption of coffee was linked with a reduced risk of liver cirrhosis in a review of relevant studies published before July 2015. In...

Regular caffeine consumption does not result in extra heartbeats

By Scott Maier * Contrary to current clinical belief, regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heartbeats, which, while common, can lead in rare...

Coffee may improve athletic endurance performance, UGA review finds

ATHENS, Ga., U.S. - The caffeine in a morning cup of coffee could help improve athletic endurance, according to a new University of Georgia...

Coffee consumption linked to reduced liver fibrosis in people with HBV, HCV and NAFLD

* by Liz Highleyman Drinking coffee was associated with lower liver stiffness – a non-invasive measure used to estimate liver fibrosis – in people with...

Green tea impairs development, reproduction in fruit flies, UCI study finds

IRVINE, Calif., U.S. - Although green tea is enjoyed by millions for its numerous health benefits, University of California, Irvine researchers have discovered that...

Moderate amounts of caffeine during pregnancy do not harm baby’s IQ

Women drinking and eating moderate amounts of caffeine during pregnancy should be reassured that they are not harming their child's intelligence, according to a...

Study will look at the impact of chocolate on MS

A research team at Oxford Brookes University will receive funds to assess whether chocolate can help to reduce symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). The...

The Philippines: A nation of coffee drinkers

Filipinos have shifted from being moderate to heavy coffee drinkers, according to a study by Kantar Worldpanel Philippines. The study, released on October 19,...

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