A new study from APC Microbiome Ireland finds that habitual coffee consumption alters gut bacteria, influencing mood, stress and cognitive sharpness.
A new study found that coffee could have a surprising effect on aging. Here's what to know.
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New research is offering a potential explanation for coffee's widespread health effects.
Coffee, even the decaffeinated variety, can help improve a person's mood and has a protective effect on brain health, and ...
Go ahead and have that cup of coffee, maybe even several more. New research shows it may boost chances for a longer life, even for those who down at least eight cups daily. In a study of nearly half-a ...
New research is looking at the positive effects of coffee on the gut-brain connection.
Drinking a few cups of coffee a day -- even with sugar -- is linked to a lower risk of death, new research shows. People who drank a moderate amount of coffee every day, either plain or sweetened with ...
New research breaks it down.
Precision Agriculture business group Netafim, announced today the results of a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study showing that coffee grown with drip irrigation demonstrates significant ...
Study in Nature Communications links coffee consumption to gut health and improved mood, exploring impacts on microbiome and ...