Millions of Americans drink coffee every day, but what does the morning ritual actually do to your health? Experts explain.
Sweetened coffee is a must for some — but it could bring some health risks. Select coffee creamers have come under scrutiny for containing chemicals such as hydrogenated soybean oil, cottonseed oil, ...
New research published in the journal Nutrients found that the compounds present in coffee can activate NR4A1, a receptor in ...
The primary differences stem from the brewing temperature. Hot brewing extracts volatile oils that create a bold, aromatic, ...
A popular morning beverage could do more than provide a perk. It could also help women stay healthy as they age. That’s according to new research from Harvard University, which followed a group of ...
Call it a love affair, a morning ritual or a full-blown addiction — Americans drink a lot of coffee. Across the country, two-thirds of US adults knock back an average of three cups daily. That’s ...
If it's not water, Americans are most likely to be sipping a cup of coffee. Sixty-six percent of adults have at least one cup a day, according to the National Coffee Association. Apparently, the ...
Looking for healthy coffee creamers that give you the smooth mouthfeel of real milk? Try this all-natural dairy creamer. It’s made with the milk of cows that have never been treated with growth ...
Another recent paper highlights beneficial effects of coffee on gut health and mood. Researchers at University College Cork, ...
A steaming cup of coffee might hold more than just a morning boost. For many women, that daily ritual could play a role in staying sharp and active later in life. A new long-term study tracking nearly ...