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WHO to study cancer risks from drinking coffee and very hot beverages

MILAN - Following its judgment on the cancer risks of processed and red meats, the World Health Organization is likely to make headlines again...

What does your coffee say about you? EQesque investigates

EQesque has discovered an article surrounding how making a morning beverage may not be as trivial a decision as people first think. According to...

Two thirds of consumers judge a hotel on the quality of its coffee, says research

New research has revealed that two thirds of consumers judge the quality of a hotel, restaurant or pub based on the quality of its...

Creating new consumer behaviors from the ground up

By Nicole Fallon Taylor* For many new businesses, the biggest challenge is standing out in a sea of competitors that all do the same thing....

New gorgeous coffee tree species from Honduras is critically endangered

Amid the challenging terrain of north-western Honduras, where Dr. Kelly's team faced rugged and steep forest areas cut across here and there by a...

Even honeybees love coffee!

A new study found that bees may select caffeinated nectar over an uncaffeinated, though otherwise equal-quality alternative. So, plants may be lacing their nectar...

Coffee consumption is not associated with increased risk of atrial fibrillation

There is no association between coffee consumption and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation - a common form of irregular heartbeat - according to...

A coffee in the evening turns the body clock back by around an hour

Researchers have found that drinking the equivalent of a double espresso three hours before going to sleep can turn back our body clock by...

Drinking coffee daily may help improve survival in colon cancer

A new, large study from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute shows that regular consumption of caffeinated coffee can help in preventing the return of colon cancer...

FDA takes action on bulk pure powdered caffeine products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking action today to help prevent additional deaths from the use of pure powdered caffeine, potentially dangerous...

Demand for coffee can create rift with poorer nations

LAWRENCE — The explosion in worldwide coffee consumption in the past two decades has generally not benefited farmers of coffee beans in poorer nations...

Coffee linked with increased cardiovascular risk in young adults with mild hypertension

LONDON, UK – Coffee drinking is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events (mainly heart attacks) in young adults (18-45) with mild hypertension, according...

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