Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day might be the sweet spot for lowering the risk of anxiety and depression. A new analysis of hundreds of thousands of adults reveals that moderate coffee ...
Decaf isn't seen as the top choice for many people, not just because of the lack of caffeine, but often the taste is sub-par. Here's the truth about it.
Your daily coffee habit may offer surprising health benefits, from lowering dementia risk to boosting exercise and mood.
Drinking two to three cups of strong coffee a day can reduce the risk of dementia and slow cognitive decline, a study has ...
New 2026 research links coffee and tea to lower dementia risk, suggests dark matter may interact with neutrinos, and reveals ...
A recent study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee (2 to 3 cups) or tea (1 to 2 cups) may reduce dementia risk and slow cognitive decline.
I have been a regular coffee drinker since college (and especially during the challenging days of medical school.) Last year, I covered a pair of recent research papers indicating a link between ...
Tea is the most popular drink on the planet (apart from water), with an estimated three cups consumed globally for every one ...
Your daily coffee may lower type 2 diabetes risk by 11 percent, but only if you drink it the right way. Nutritionist explains how caffeine, antioxidants and timing make all the difference.
If you can't start your day without a cosy cup of coffee, this one's for you. Dr London shares how it reduces disease risk. | Health ...
Medically reviewed by Karina Tolentino, RD Key Takeaways Caffeinated coffee is more likely than decaffeinated coffee to help you feel alert, energetic, and stronger, but also to interfere with your ...
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt." ...