Which is healthier coffee or tea? Both deliver caffeine and come with health benefits. Dietitians reveal how to choose the healthiest cup.
Wondering if coffee or energy drinks are better for you? Discover their pros, cons, and the healthiest way to get your caffeine fix.
There are few things more more ritualistic—and to many, more sacred—than a morning cup of joe. 64% of Americans drink at least one cup a day—a statistic that’s barely budged since the ’90s. Despite ...
New research reveals that moderate coffee consumption offers significant health benefits, including reduced mortality rates and lower risks of various diseases. A comprehensive review published in ...
Your morning cup does more than wake you up. Experts compare coffee and green tea for heart health, mood and digestion benefits.
Whether you need an energy boost on a road trip or you’re looking for a morning pick-me-up during a heatwave, hitting the drive-thru for an iced coffee drink may be tempting. While an orange-flavored ...
Share on Pinterest A new study reports that polyphenols in coffee may offer protection against type 2 diabets. pocketlight/Getty Images Researchers say black coffee can help lower the risk of type 2 ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. Good news for java junkies: A new study has found a ...
A new study seems almost too good to be true: Drinking coffee may help prevent dementia. As a coffee drinker myself, I was initially skeptical of the claim. It seemed to be yet another instance of a ...
The study followed 47,513 middle-aged female nurses under the age of 60 for three decades, starting in 1986. The study followed 47,513 middle-aged female nurses under ...