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Nicaragua has a cervical cancer problem. A coffee farm is trying to help

Maritza Blandón is crouched over a row of young coffee plants at a farm in Matagalpa, in the Northern mountains of Nicaragua. She works with a handful of other female coffee farmers who live and ...

How long until your coffee stops working?

Caffeine may seem magical at times, but what many people rely on to wake up can’t undo patterns of poor sleep over multiple days,...

Can coffee really keep away Zika mosquitos?

The threat of contracting Zika virus has been looming over Americans who travel to Latin America or the Caribbean for quite a while now....

Samsung and Nestlé collaborate on the Internet of Things and Nutrition

On Thursday, Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center and Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences announced a collaboration to harness the power of IoT technology and...

Where do our coffee cups really end up?

In the UK, we have got used to getting "What we want, when we want it." So began Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s latest instalment of his...

Drinking lots of coffee makes your penis strong

I believe it’s pretty safe to say that nothing spells “pick me up!” like a strong cup of Joe (aka coffee for those of...

Tuttofood is preparing for an ever richer 2017

MILAN, Italy  – TUTTOFOOD is bidding farewell to professionals before the summer break with data and information that set the stage for a fantastic...

TV coffee cup crusade provokes mixed industry response in UK

Waste management firm Veolia has unveiled plans to develop a new paper-pulping facility in an attempt to address ongoing concerns over disposable cup recycling...

Brits blame coffee and tea for the decline in their oral health

Tea, coffee, cola and fruit juice may be amongst the nation’s favourite drinks, but when it comes to Brits oral care, it appears they...

Genetics might help grow perfect cup of coffee

Coffee aficionados in the United States are familiar with the intense locality behind a cup of the good stuff. “African coffees are … bright,...

Bio Fungicide CR-10 has joined the coffee rust battle in Guatemala

PHOENIX, U.S. - BioNovelus, Inc. is proud to announce that its biodegradable fungicide, CR-10, will be tested by major coffee growers in Guatemala, starting...

South Korean government to restrict ads of caffeinated foods and beverages

SEOUL, South Korea — High-caffeine foods and drinks will be restricted from media ads starting in November, the government said Wednesday, affecting some 2,000...

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