Another recent paper highlights beneficial effects of coffee on gut health and mood. Researchers at University College Cork, ...
It may not come as a surprise to most people that coffee can have a positive effect on mood. Many of us rely on this benefit before hitting the road in the morning and throughout the day at work. But ...
Coffee is more than just a beloved morning pick-me-up. Recent research suggests that consuming additional cups of coffee each day could significantly decrease the risk of depression, with benefits ...
Women who drank two to three cups of coffee per day were 15% less likely to develop depression than those who drank one or fewer, researchers found. “These findings are consistent with earlier ...
If it weren’t for the caffeine jitters, I would drink coffee around the clock. But unfortunately, one too many iced lattes can leave me feeling anxious and shaky—and as an already anxious person, I’d ...
Coffee may do more than keep you going: It could have a noticeable impact on your digestive health, even if you drink decaf. Researchers from APC Microbiome Ireland found that habitual coffee ...
Many of us rely on a cup of coffee to kick-start our day (you’re welcome, Starbucks), and now new research suggests that our morning caffeine infusion may also help ward off depression over the long ...
New research suggests that drinking sweetened beverages, especially diet drinks, is associated with an increased risk of depression in adults while drinking coffee was tied to a slightly lower risk.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women who drink four cups of coffee a day are 20 percent less likely to become depressed than women who rarely drink coffee, U.S. researchers said on Monday. Caffeine is the most ...
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