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Daily Coffee May Help Keep Grim Reaper Away - YAHOO!
The finding applies to 50- to 71-year-olds drinking either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. And it suggests that coffee drinking is associated with a dip in fatalities stemming from cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, stroke, diabetes ...
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Healthy Reasons To Enjoy Your Coffee - digtriad.com
Diabetes. Women who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee daily were nearly 60 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than non-drinkers, UCLA researchers found. The beverage is rich in the minerals magnesium and chromium, which may help control ...
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Coffee May Help Drinkers Live Longer: Study - Businessweek
Coffee, caffeinated or decaffeinated, may help extend the lives of people who drink it daily, a U.S. study found. Men who drank 2 to 3 cups a day had a 10 percent chance of outliving those who drank no coffee, while women had a 13 percent ...
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A Caffeinated Pilgrimage Though Italy's Coffee Culture - nola.com
Special to The Washington Post. For the espresso obsessed (like me), visiting Italy is like journeying to Mecca: Caffeine-loving crusaders seek answers by crossing time, language and cultural barriers to visit the drink's motherland. And although it's not ...
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Too much caffeine? Fair trade coffees fighting - Erie Times-News
Two stalwarts in the fair-trade coffee movement are at odds over 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. Equal ...
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The great caffeine debate - Examiner
It seems just about anything we eat or drink can cause some sort of illness. One of these controversial topics is caffeine and America’s love affair with coffee. Here are some interesting facts regarding positive and negative attributes of caffeine ...
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Study: Drinking Coffee May Lengthen Life - indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com
A new study reveals older adults who consume three or more cups of either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee daily are 10 percent less likely to die from cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, stroke, diabetes, infections, and injuries ...
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Caffeine inhalers could become new 'club-drug' - New Kerala
The tubes contain 100mg of caffeine – the same as a large cup of coffee or three cans of Coca-Cola – but experts have cautioned that they are much easier to abuse than other energy products. Dr David Edwards, a biomedical engineering professor at ...
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CAFFEINE HIT A NEW ‘RUSH’ - Daily Star
The £2 canisters will contain 100mg of caffeine, the same as a large cup of coffee. Each contains up to six puffs of lime green powder designed to be breathed into the mouth, where it gives an instant rush. Some US politicians said it is much easier to ...
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NIH Study: Coffee Really Does Make You Live Longer, After All - Atlantic Online
Caffeine addicts, rejoice: all the coffee you're downing over the course of a day could be lengthening your lifespan. For real. According to research published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, people who drank four or five cups of coffee a day ...
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