Drinking coffee appears to lower the risk for stroke among women, with more consumption translating into more protection, Spanish and American researchers suggest.
Read moreDuring my pregnancies in the late 70s, it was determined by some researchers that if a woman drank anything with caffeine, her child... Read more »
Many of my friends who keep a filled coffee cup close by during the day are really excited about the news about a new study that suggests... Read more »
Not long ago, a study was published that showed that drinking coffee increased blood glucose (BG) levels in people with type 2 diabetes.... Read more »
Well, good news for coffee drinkers. Here's a study that indicates drinking coffee may be good for your health. A 10-year Swedish... Read more »
I found it interesting that this month that the ENTIRE issue of Delta Airline's Sky Magazine is devoted to our fascination with coffee.... Read more »
A European study suggests that drinking coffee may protect you from Alzheimer's disease later in life. The study by Finnish and Swedish researchers... Read more »
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... Read more »
The mother of a seven-year-old boy with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) believes coffee can control the symptoms of the disorder and... Read more »
Drinking tea and other beverages at very hot temperatures may increase the risk of squamous cell esophageal cancer, researchers report. The study,... Read more »
Drinking coffee could help reduce the post-workout pain that makes many people avoid exercising, researchers suggest. In a small study of women,... Read more »