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And does the type of coffee, when you drink it, or even who you are matter? Here’s what the latest evidence says about what coffee does for your health – and how to know when to put down the mug.
Who would have thought a thrifted coffee pod holder could transform your craft area? Discover how to upcycle it into a kids' craft storage solution.
A study which followed almost 50,000 women over a 32-year period found those who drank caffeinated coffee in midlife were more likely to stay sharp, strong and mentally well as they aged.
If one thing’s for sure, it’s that there’s always another coffee study, and we can’t help but click. But why are we so hooked, and is there any real consensus on whether coffee is good for us?
A new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know.
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
India’s latest coffee hub? Beans and brews offer new hope to Nagaland More than 40 years after saplings first came to Nagaland, coffee grown in the northeast Indian state is making a formidable ...
Espresso yourself with these 50 coffee quotes from authors, poets, actors and more.
Coffee doesn’t dehydrate you Many people believe that drinking coffee is dehydrating. As with other myths, there’s a certain logic at work.
Both coffee and matcha are high in caffeine and antioxidants. While coffee gives you an instant energy kick, matcha offers a slower, more sustained energy boost.