A genetic study reveals that it is not coffee itself, but how long caffeine remains in the blood, that influences the risk of diabetes.
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A 2023 study published in BMJ Medicine suggests that higher levels of caffeine circulating in your bloodstream could help ...
When I finally confronted my dependency and gave up coffee three months ago, my body wasn’t happy. In the mornings during the time that I would normally have my espresso, my thoughts tried to bargain ...
Find out more about how coffee — and the caffeine it contains — may impact this genetic heart condition that causes the heart to pump less effectively.
Cafecito time at FIU is about to look a little different. A decaf colada probably sounds like blasphemy to coffee connoisseurs, but to curb the risk of excessive and unhealthy caffeine consumption, ...
If you love your daily cup of coffee, enjoy it—but timing matters. Drinking coffee earlier in the day not only helps protect your sleep but may also offer long-term health benefits. So, if you're ...