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Scientists identify compounds in coffee which may inhibit prostate cancer

ARNHEM, The Netherlands — For the first time, scientists have identified compounds found in coffee which may inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. This...

Here is the scientific reason you can’t go without your morning coffee

MILAN – There’s nothing that can brighten up your morning quite like your morning coffee. Whether you drink it for the buzz, to help...

Sugar is addictive because we pathologize pleasure, scientists say

MILAN — Stories celebrating sugar-free lifestyles dominate social media fitness feeds, wellness websites and self-development podcasts. Reporting to the general public that sugar is...

Lithuanian women love coffee more than men: the cause may lie in genes

MILAN – A recent study carried out in Lithuania showed that 22% of men and only 7.5 % of women do not drink coffee....

Research explains why we shouldn’t like the bitter taste of coffee, but we do

CHICAGO, U.S. — Why do we like the bitter taste of coffee? Bitterness evolved as a natural warning system to protect the body from harmful...

Drinking coffee may reduce chances of developing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

TORONTO — Drinking coffee may protect against developing both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, according to a new study out of the Krembil Brain Institute,...

Hot brew coffee has higher levels of antioxidants than cold brew, says study

PHILADELPHIA, U.S. — In a new study, Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) researchers found chemical differences between hot and cold brew coffee...

More caffeine from coffee associated with decreased rosacea risk

MILAN - Increased caffeine intake from coffee may be associated with reduced risk of incident rosacea, according to a study published in JAMA Dermatology. To...

Eating cocoa may boost your vitamin D intake, says German study

HALLE and WITTENBERG, Germany — Many people do not get enough vitamin D. Brittle bones and an increased risk of respiratory diseases can be...

Survey reveals whiy time-starved consumers skip their morning meal

LOS ANGELES, U.S. – A new survey uncovers insights into breakfast attitudes and consumption habits, which can have serious health implications for consumers. The...

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