New research from Texas A&M suggests coffee may protect against aging and chronic disease by activating a key receptor.
More and more people are carving out dedicated zones for coffee, from luxe built-in cabinetry to curated open shelving.
Coffee doesn’t just energize—it actively reshapes the gut and mind. Researchers found that both caffeinated and decaf coffee ...
A comprehensive study exploring coffee’s physiological effects finds that some of its benefits are down to polyphenols and ...
A new study shows the mechanisms of how coffee modifies the microbiome, reduces inflammation, and influences mood. Even decaf ...
In lab tests, some coffees topped 400 milligrams of caffeine in a 24-ounce cup — more than the FDA recommends for an entire ...
A good cup is about more than the beans. The flavor is affected by lots of things – the roast and fermentation of the beans, ...
Medically reviewed by Lindsay Cook, PharmD Pairing magnesium with coffee can reduce its effectiveness and increase your risk ...
Clymer residents no longer have to travel to other areas to get their coffee fix, with the opening of a new coffee shop ...