Apparently, coffee reduces the risk of death due to heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease, and kidney disease. Image Credit: iStock Photo
Adriana Bello on 10th Jul

Two new studies found that those who drink the most coffee are less likely to die from heart disease, cancer, and strokes,...

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Melany Mejias on 18th Nov

Donald Trump supporters have joined a “protest” against Starbucks by announcing the name of the president-elect when...

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Daniel Contreras on 25th Aug

Edinburgh, Scotland – According to a new study, coffee addiction might be influenced by genetic, since DNA may alter...

Daniel Contreras on 20th Jun

A recent study determined that coffee is ineffective among sleep-deprived individuals after a certain period of its consumption....

Hector Morales on 15th Jun

Lyon, France – The International Agency for Research on Cancer said there is not enough evidence to say coffee caused...

Adam Kreller on 02nd May

Illinois – On Wednesday Chicago resident Stacy Pincus filed a federal lawsuit against Starbucks, claiming the company underfills...

Daniel Contreras on 19th Nov

BOSTON — A study published on Monday on the Journal of the American Heart Association (AHA) by Harvard researchers revealed...

Daniel Contreras on 18th Sep

Colorado – Researchers from the University of Colorado and Cambridge developed a study that shows that caffeine inserts...

Silvia Rojas on 18th Aug

Boston – A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, showed that frequent caffeinated coffee consumption...