The United Nations has formally designated Oct. 1 as International Coffee Day, elevating global awareness efforts around coffee and sustainability.
A new analysis of hundreds of thousands of adults reveals that drinking moderate amounts of coffee is linked to a lower risk of developing anxiety and depression, though excessive consumption may ...
Your daily coffee habit may offer surprising health benefits, from lowering dementia risk to boosting exercise and mood.
Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist, professor, and podcast host, recommends delaying morning caffeine by 90 minutes to boost ...
Drinking 3-4 cups of coffee per day was linked to a younger biological age. Coffee’s antioxidants may help explain its potential anti-aging effects. Experts caution that benefits may drop off after 4 ...
This iconic stovetop espresso maker is simpler to use than people think. It makes rich, clear espresso for a fraction of the work of using a machine. And since it’s so petite and low-tech, the moka ...
It's the beverage that gets us going in the morning, and the fuel for work and studying alike. But it turns out that chugging coffee to help get your brain going might have more to it than first meets ...
If you think your daily doses of espresso or Earl Grey sharpen your mind, you just might be right, new science suggests. A large new study provides evidence of cognitive benefits from coffee and tea — ...
Moderate coffee or tea intake was linked with lower dementia risk and better cognitive performance. The greatest benefit was associated with 2-3 cups of caffeinated coffee or 1-2 cups of tea daily.
The brain health benefits appear to taper off after around 3 cups of coffee or 2 cups of tea per day, a new study suggests. In a new study, regular coffee drinkers were about 18 percent less likely to ...
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many people start their day with a cup of coffee and continue drinking it throughout the day to stay alert and focused. Coffee is often linked to ...