A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...
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For most people, it’s hard to imagine waking up without coffee. And now there is new scientific reason to make that first cup one to truly relish. Recent studies indicate a significant reduction in heart disease from drinking coffee-especially in the morning. The Science Behind the Brew It turns out that researchers have identified several …
A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...
A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...
Drinking coffee—especially caffeinated coffee—may help reduce the risk of developing endometrial cancer, a common type of cancer that starts in...
Drinking coffee and tea might help protect people from certain types of cancer in the head and neck area, according to a large review of previous...
Drinking coffee and tea might help protect people from certain types of cancer in the head and neck area, according to a large review of previous...
Your morning coffee boosts your energy, but could it also be raising your cholesterol? Choose paper-filtered coffee to savor the taste while...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä have found that women who exercise less and have disordered eating habits tend to have more belly fat...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä have found that women who exercise less and have disordered eating habits tend to have more belly fat...
Mammograms are best known as a tool to screen for breast cancer, but a new study shows they may also reveal hidden signs of heart disease—thanks to...
Mammograms are best known as a tool to screen for breast cancer, but a new study shows they may also reveal hidden signs of heart disease—thanks to...