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Most people who drink coffee appreciate the quick jolt of energy it provides. But in a new study, presented today at the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dr. Frank Hu just finished a 20-year study on the effects of coffee on the human body. People who drink more coffee it turns out, live longer. Specifically, Hu’s study found that coffee-drinkers ...
But most of the increased risk was linked to coffee drinking before 1975. It was during the mid-1970s, Klag points out, that drip coffee makers became widely used in the United States, making ...
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.