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Study confirms Castillo variety’s resistance to Coffee Berry Disease

A recent study developed by the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation's (FNC) National Coffee Research Center (Cenicafé) confirmed Castillo variety's resistance to ...

World’s first drone café opens in NL

Students from the Dutch Eindhoven University of Technology have opened the world’s first drone café on their campus. The drone, nicknamed Blue Jay, which resembles...

Demand for coffee could threaten last remaining intact tropical forests

Thanks to rising global temperatures, your morning coffee could become a driver of tropical deforestation in the near future. According to a report released last week by...

Does drinking coffee make you a drug addict?

As the semester continues on full steam ahead and stress brews over finals, many Bobcats turn to their drug of choice, coffee, to keep...

Coffee is safe for people with heart disease

Coffee used to have a reputation of being bad for those who have heart problems. But a new study published by researchers at the...

Why you feel terrible after skipping your morning coffee

If you’re a regular coffee drinker, chances are you crave that rush every morning that you get from your daily cup of joe. The...

Fourteen reasons coffee is better than tea

Deciding whether you belong to team tea or team coffee is not a decision to be undertaken lightly, and your allegiance to either steamy...

Science has some awesome news for coffee drinkers

It's a familiar feeling for any caffeine addict: a racing heart, fluttering away after one too many espresso shots. For years, that’s been enough to...

Policy brief details isolated cases of slave labor in Brazil

Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and its partner Repórter Brasil issued a policy brief today that documents slave-like conditions on 15 coffee estates in Brazil...

Grounds for Health launches new program in Kenya

WILLISTON, VT, U.S. - Grounds for Health, an international non-governmental organization dedicated to the prevention of cervical cancer in developing countries, today announced the...

Coffee could provide protective effect in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

BARCELLONA, Spain - Adding coffee to the diet of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) could help reverse the condition, according to a...

Doctor: Study of coffee’s benefits to liver has limitations

A recent study suggests that drinking two cups of coffee a day might help reduce the risk of cirrhosis of the liver, but some doctors...

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