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Coffee Boosts Memory Power

Trigonellin (TG), a plant alkaloid found in coffee, has been found to significantly improve the memory performance of mice. If this effect is also present

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Coffee vs. Caffeine: Effects Compared

Coffee is a popular beverage that many people consume to increase their alertness and productivity. Researchers at the University of Minho in Portugal, led by

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Moderate Coffee Consumption Reduces Mortality

Coffee Reduces Risk of Heart Disease and Mortality, Study Finds A recent study conducted by the Southern Medical University based on health data from the

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Coffee consumption reduces mortality risk

Regular coffee consumption, both sweetened and unsweetened, has been found to significantly reduce the risk of mortality. However, this positive effect is not present in

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Cows’ toilets fight climate change

Scientists have successfully created coffee powder in a laboratory that tastes and smells like regular coffee. The product is expected to hit the market in

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High Coffee Consumption Shrinks Brain

A recent study conducted by the University of South Australia has found that consuming more than six cups of coffee per day can have significant

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Coffee lowers liver disease risk.

Coffee consumption has been linked to numerous health benefits in recent years, including weight loss and a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis. Now, a new

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Coffee Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Cafestol, a compound found in coffee, has been found to increase the amount of lipids (fats) in the blood. This means that people with high

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Conventional coffee healthier than organic

Organic coffee contains significantly fewer health-promoting chlorogenic acids than conventionally grown beans, according to a study by scientists at Jacobs University Bremen. Chlorogenic acids are

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Coffee aroma boosts math test scores.

The mere smell of coffee can have a significant placebo effect, improving performance in math tests even without the consumption of caffeine. Researchers at the