According to a new study, women who drink four or more cups of caffeinated coffee every day have a lower risk of depression than women who drink one cup of coffee per day or less. Researchers say their finding doesn't mean that people should start drinking coffee to fight depression, but it does suggest people may be able to feel better about their coffee consumption.
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On Tuesday evening, feeling frazzled and very tired, I was only half listening to the speaker’s presentation at a botanical society... Read more »
"Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning, Oh! How I'd love to remain in bed For the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugler call: ... Read more »
One corner of the kitchen in our 1950s ranch is all windows. Ceiling to hip height three-foot wide windows that let in the incredibly... Read more »
Java lovers may have a new reason to celebrate. According to research, moderate coffee consumption can lower the risk of depression, Type 2 diabetes,... Read more »
A new study has found that of the more than one million people in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), close to 60 percent smoke and about 90 percent drink... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A recent study reveals coffee and cigarette use among Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members is greater than among the U.S.... Read more »
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Diet - caffeineSide EffectsCaffeine can lead to:A fast heart rateAnxietyDepressionDifficulty sleepingNauseaRestlessnessTremorsUrinating more... Read more »
Two new animal studies suggest that coffee may help reverse and even prevent Alzheimer's disease. In one study, researchers gave mice an equivalent... Read more »