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Too much caffeine? Fair trade coffees fighting
Two stalwarts in the fair-trade coffee movement are debating a move by a national certifying organization to expand beyond small, farmer-owned cooperatives and allow larger growers to sell their product with a fair trade label.
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Caffeine inhalers could become new 'club-drug'
London, May 21 : Controversial caffeine inhalers, which officials warn could be the next 'club drug', has sparked outrage in the United States, where doctors fear it could encourage young people to drink excessive amounts of alcohol.
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Caffeine and Art Collide at Rockpaper Coffee, Los Angeles; Street Artist Free Humanity Paints Amazing Visual Images ...
Rockpaper Coffee features local street artist Free Humanity on its patio walls.(PRWEB) May 10, 2012 Rockpaper Coffee opened its doors in February 2012 and it is already becoming hot spot for bloggers, performers and artist alike to get there caffeine buzz on. Rockpaper is popular not only for its amazing organic coffee by Groundwork, but more so for its welcoming atmosphere for the arts. Enter ...
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Fears caffeine inhalers could be new 'club drug' as they go on sale in Britain
The energy product has provoked outrage in the United States, where doctors fear it could encourage young people to drink excessive amounts of alcohol.
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The best news evaaar: coffee may make you live longer
A study by the National Cancer Institute implies that drinking coffee can make you live longer.
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Health Buzz: Coffee Linked to Longer Life
Easy ways to reduce caffeine intake; signs of caffeine addiction
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Caffeine fix it: How a regular cup of coffee could help you live longer
The more coffee you drink, the less likely you are to die from a number of different ailments, a study of 400,000 aged between 50 and 71, by US researchers found.
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Coffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longer
One of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee...
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Caffeine not tied to worsening urinary incontinence
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with urinary incontinence who also enjoy their regular cup of coffee or tea don't have to worry about the extra caffeine making their condition worse, suggests a new study. The new research stands in contrast to the common recommendation that women with leaky bladders stay away from caffeinated foods and beverages. ...
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Study finds coffee lovers may live longer
If you love your morning coffee, a new study finds that your daily habit could protect your health. In a study by researchers from the National Cancer Institute in the US, older adults who drank coffee -- caffeinated or decaffeinated -- had a lower risk of death overall than others who did not drink coffee.
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