
Coffee May Help Offset Cognitive Decline
By Edward J. Thomas – There is a new buzz coming from coffee. It may, in fact, be a godsend for those dealing with atrial fibrillation, the most common heart
By Edward J. Thomas – There is a new buzz coming from coffee. It may, in fact, be a godsend for those dealing with atrial fibrillation, the most common heart
By John Hand – Whether it is intentional or not, everyone has a morning routine. For some that might mean hitting the snooze button five times, while others jump out
By John Salak – Coffee drinkers rejoice–coffee may offset heart disease. Chugging down a moderate amount of coffee (and caffeine) on a regular basis may provide protection against developing multiple
By John Hand – In any coffee shop on any morning, the chorus of coffee orders being placed rings out like a disorganized orchestra. From almond or oat milk to
By John Hand – Coffee is part of nearly everyone’s day. Whether this means making time to walk to their local coffee shop or standing blurry-eyed over a machine waiting
By John Salak– No people are probably fonder of a cuppa tea than the British and their cohorts. With or without milk or sugar, it’s a morning, afternoon and evening
By John Salak – In yet another report on the medical love-hate relationship with coffee, the American Heart Association (AMA) warns that drinking two or more cups of coffee a
The Skinny: Bad breath is a social and personal bummer, a silent but deadly killjoy unleashed every time an offender opens their mouth. Sure, certain foods can trigger an ominously
By John Salak – Stop worrying about your morning joe. A couple of cups of coffee may just help boost heart health and longevity. In what is being hailed as
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