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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...

Report finds strong evidence that drinking coffee decreases risk of liver cancer

WASHINGTON, D.C, U.S. – Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world. Men are 3 times more likely to be diagnosed...

Intelligent Blends introduces Maud’s #PinkPods, fighting cancer one cup at a time

SAN DIEGO, U.S. — Intelligent Blends, a leading single-serve coffee and beverage company, has launched a year-long “coffee with a cause” campaign with the...

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...

Isic to host symposium about coffee and type 2 diabetes at Easd 2018 meeting

MILAN – The Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) will host a symposium about the latest research on the association between coffee consumption...

Löfbergs to market health drink Kombucha in the Swedish market

The health drink Kombucha has become a great success in large parts of the world, and the American Humm Kombucha is one of the...

Caffeine consumption may extend life expectancy for people with kidney disease

A new study in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation indicates that consuming more caffeine may help reduce the risk of death for people with chronic kidney...

Majestic Pure announces release of 100% natural premium Arabica Coffee Scrub

SAN DIEGO, U.S. — Coffee is an aromatically rich, earthy bean appreciated for its bold, luxurious flavors worldwide. Commonly used to jumpstart mornings, its energy-inducing,...

Coffee is a protective factor in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease

Studies confirm that the risk of Parkinson’s disease is reduced by 25% if the body gets the right amount of caffeine, because coffee stimulates...

Fda Commissioner’s official statement on California’s cancer warning war

The latest research “does not support a cancer warning for coffee,” Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement issued...

Selling coffee will be completely banned in South Korean schools

No more coffee in South Korean schools. Even Korean teachers will have to say goodbye to their cup of Joe at work. According to national...

Moderate chocolate intake may reduce risk of heart disease, says study

A daily moderate chocolate intake could cut the risk of heart disease, a study has suggested. Research on more than half a million adults...

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