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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...

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...

Five tips for smart coffee consumption

Outside of the obvious perk of staying awake to finish reading or complete a discussion post, coffee offers a host of health benefits. Studies...

Biology: The coffee pest’s Achilles heel

Gut microbes are responsible for the breakdown of caffeine in the most devastating insect pest coffee, reveals a new study in Nature Communications this...

Portuguese scientists find caffeine protects against the effects of stress

An international team of scientists from Portugal, the United States and Brazil studied how caffeine could reduce the impact of stress on the brain....

NCA Statement on EFSA caffeine opinion

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recently issued an opinion on caffeine consumption. In the opinion, EFSA sets out consumption levels it regards as...

EFSA says it’s safe to drink up to six espressos per day

EFSA – the European Food Safety Authority based in Parma, Italy – has published its Scientific Opinion on the safety of caffeine, in which...

ISIC welcomes EFSA scientific opinion on safety of caffeine

EFSA yesterday (May 27th, 2015) published its final Scientific Opinion on the safety of caffeine. ISIC (Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee) welcomes this...

USA – New optimum caffeine coffee set to shake up the energy drink market

DOUGLAS, MA – Studies have shown how the caffeine in coffee makes gym exercise feel easier, improves endurance and performance in cycling and running,...

HEALTH – European study finds moderate caffeine use safe

Confirming what coffee and tea connoisseurs have long known, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in January declared that 400mg of caffeine per day...

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