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What if that early morning cup of coffee you love is more than just jolting you awake? Based on a new generation of studies, ...
Most people who drink coffee appreciate the quick jolt of energy it provides. But in a new study, presented today at the ...
But should it be? The idea that coffee is a dangerous, addictive stimulant springs mostly from 1970s- and 1980s-era studies that tied the drink to higher rates of cancer and heart disease ...
In the 1970s ... selling instant coffee. The promotion included mugs shaped like globes. (John Kelly/The Washington Post) Perspective by John Kelly As I write this, I am drinking coffee from ...
Cooper was a tea lover, but his kids preferred coffee. And that dynamic was growing all too common. Between the mid-1970s and 1980s ... of the most celebrated tea drinking cultures in the world ...
Researchers have been investigating the benefits and harms of drinking coffee, especially as they relate to the gut, since the 1970s, said Kim Barrett, a professor of physiology and membrane ...
a Think Drink coffee mug. Dave pulled that mug out of storage the other day, reminded of its existence by my recent column on the clear, globe-shaped coffee mugs Nescafé sold in the 1970s.