People Power Party floor leader Song Eon-seog on the 20th criticized the government’s recent review of a policy imposing a ...
David Nasaw thinks we owe Brokaw’s (and Ambrose’s and Spielberg’s) tale-telling and its legacy a second, and much more gimlet ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have found that coffee may have anti-aging and protective effects for certain populations. Tatjana Zlatkovic/Stocksy Three to five cups of coffee a day could help ...
"I realized I was overworking myself," Trainor says of the realization she had after quitting coffee Raymond Hall/GC Images Meghan Trainor opens up to PEOPLE about the reason why she quit coffee "cold ...
New research suggests that consuming three to four cups of coffee daily may help slow cellular aging in individuals with schizophrenia and affective disorders, uncovering a surprising lifestyle factor ...
Go ahead and pour yourself that extra cup of joe. And now your morning ritual may add healthy years to your life, new research finds. New research finds that drinking a certain number of cups of ...
Drinking a maximum of 3–4 cups of coffee a day may slow the "biological" aging of people with severe mental illness, by lengthening their telomeres—indicators of cellular aging—and giving them the ...
So many rely on coffee to power up each day, sometimes long before they eat breakfast. But if you are trying to maximize the boost you get from your cup of Joe, is there a best time to drink coffee to ...
Drinking a cup of caffeinated coffee daily led to a significant drop in atrial fibrillation (AF) or flutter in patients with sustained AF compared with those who abstained from coffee and caffeine, ...
A recent randomized clinical trial challenges the idea that people with AFib issues may need to avoid coffee. In fact, coffee may even be protective against AFib episodes. Still, talk to your doctor ...
A man sitting beside me in an airport lounge was adding up how much water he had drunk that day. “Don’t forget the three cups of coffee you drank,” his wife said. “Those doesn’t count,” he said.