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Coffee Consumption Associated with Reduced Risk of All-Cause and CVD Mortality Despite Sedentary Behavior

Coffee Consumption Associated with Reduced Risk of All-Cause and CVD Mortality Despite Sedentary Behavior

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Science...

Higher Coffee, Tea & Caffeine Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Physical Frailty in Late Life

Higher Coffee, Tea & Caffeine Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Physical Frailty in Late Life

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

2-3 Cups of Coffee Per Day Associated with Lower Risk of Depression and Anxiety

2-3 Cups of Coffee Per Day Associated with Lower Risk of Depression and Anxiety

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Increased Macular Retinal Fiber Layer Thickness

Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Increased Macular Retinal Fiber Layer Thickness

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality

Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Phenylindane, a Bioactive Compound Found in Coffee, Exhibits Neuroprotective Properties Against Age-Related Cognitive Decline Disorders

Phenylindane, a Bioactive Compound Found in Coffee, Exhibits Neuroprotective Properties Against Age-Related Cognitive Decline Disorders

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Coffee Consumption Associated with Reduced Risk of Heart Failure

Coffee Consumption Associated with Reduced Risk of Heart Failure

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Staff...

Long-term Coffee Consumption is Associated with Cardiovascular Risk

Long-term Coffee Consumption is Associated with Cardiovascular Risk

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

The Effect of Green Tea and Coffee Consumption on Mortality among Cardiovascular Diseases Survivors

The Effect of Green Tea and Coffee Consumption on Mortality among Cardiovascular Diseases Survivors

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

Green Tea and Coffee Consumption is Associated with Decreased Mortality Risk in Diabetics

Green Tea and Coffee Consumption is Associated with Decreased Mortality Risk in Diabetics

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

Coffee and Green Tea Intake Associated with lower BMI, Percent Body Fat, and CAVI Score

Coffee and Green Tea Intake Associated with lower BMI, Percent Body Fat, and CAVI Score

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Staff...

Coffee and Caffeine Intake Associated with Cognitive Performance in Older Adults

Coffee and Caffeine Intake Associated with Cognitive Performance in Older Adults

Written by Angeline A. De...

Coffee Metabolites Associated with Improved Bone Mineral Density

Coffee Metabolites Associated with Improved Bone Mineral Density

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

Coffee Consumption Mediates Inflammatory Pathways

Coffee Consumption Mediates Inflammatory Pathways

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

Effects of Caffeinated and Decaffeinated Coffee

Effects of Caffeinated and Decaffeinated Coffee

Written by Jessica Patella, ND....

Coffee and Caffeine Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Coffee and Caffeine Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Written by Joyce Smith, BS....

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