1043 GMT April 16, 2021
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Drinking several cups of coffee every day may be linked to a lower risk of developing prostate cancer, suggests a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published in the online journal BMJ Open.
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Good news for those who need a cuppa to start the day. Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have created new probiotic coffee and tea drinks that are packed with gut-friendly live probiotics.
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When it comes to coffee people usually debate which is better — real or instant.
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Coffee drinkers may have an edge against colon cancer, new research suggests.
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If you persistently have high blood pressure, it puts you at risk of heart and circulatory diseases. One type of beverage could be making things worse. What is it?
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An artist has attempted to enter Guinness World Records by painting Mahatma Gandhi's portrait in 2,020 square feet area using coffee powder in Chennai, India.
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Food giant Nestle (NESN.S) on Thursday started selling Starbucks-branded (SBUX.O) coffee in mainland China, seeking to tap growth in a market where it says coffee consumption per capita remains low compared to global standards.
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For some people, coffee maybe just a source of caffeine, and they may consume it to fulfill their addiction; but in reality, this beverage has a complex combination of chemical compounds. Coffee is grown in almost 70 countries around the world, and it has a long history of surprising health benefits.
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Organizations representing coffee farmers from around the world will meet next week in Brazil as the sector faces one of its hardest times, with prices barely covering production costs and pushing farmers out of business.
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Think about a hot cup of delicious coffee, made from the finest beans roasted by the heat of a space capsule reentering the Earth’s atmosphere from orbit.
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The rate at which type 2 diabetes is increasing around the world is really high. It is important to understand what measures can prevent the disease and also which of them can increase your risk of developing it.
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"Hi, I would like a robot coffee!," a female participant at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos said as she arrived at the Garden Lounge in the main congress center.
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Coffee is credited for tons of health merits. It can help lower your risk of several health ailments including diabetes type II, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological disorders as well.
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Coffee's bitter taste shouldn't be a selling point. But a genetic variant explains why so many people love the brew, a new study suggested.
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There are several benefits to drinking coffee, including protection against a common skin problem, according to new report.
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