Drinking a maximum of 3–4 cups of coffee a day may slow the "biological" aging of people with severe mental illness, by ...
New research links moderate coffee drinking with healthy aging. In a long-term study, those who consumed about 315 mg of caffeine per day (equivalent to between one and three cups of coffee) were more ...
New findings reveal that 3-4 cups of coffee daily may enhance telomere length, potentially slowing cellular aging in ...
Take your coffee black, and it could help you live longer: That's according to a new study that found coffee drinkers tend to live longer, but only those who put little or no sugar and saturated fat ...
The study took people with persistent, irregular heartbeats, and split them into two groups: one who drank a cup of coffee ...
The ritual of brewing and sipping fresh coffee each morning is one many of us look forward to, and a new study’s findings may give you the push to pour another cup. Researchers connected coffee ...
Coffee drinking has been studied for decades as researchers have aimed to answer one burning question: Is it good for you? Or is it better to stick to joyless drinks like, you know, tap water and mint ...
“This is exciting because we have evidence to say that consuming about a cup of coffee a day is safe and potentially ...
Another reason caffeine is so effective for increasing energy is that it has nearly 100% bioavailability, per the NLM, which ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial finds that moderate coffee consumption may actually protect the heart, reducing AF ...
This article is part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Coffee, a two-week focus on everything coffee, from the best methods for brewing it to the best machines to do so and the accessories and gear you ...