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A moderate amount of coffee may reduce the risk of certain diseases, but experts warn against excessive caffeine intake.
While the price of green coffee – the kind that roasters buy to make their own ground coffee – has soared by almost 80% over the past year, its worldwide consumption is set to rise even further.
Moderate coffee consumption is generally not associated with an increased risk of heart problems and may even have some protective cardiovascular effects, but excessive intake can temporarily ...
The Brazilian Coffee Industry Association (ABIC) said it expects prices to continue rising in the coming weeks, at least ...
Coffee and tea consumption may be associated with a reduced risk of head and neck cancer, a new analysis suggests. Head and neck cancer, referring to cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx ...
It is believed that coffee and tea consumption may affect uric acid levels but only one study has been conducted to date. A new large-scale study published in the June 2007 issue of Arthritis Care ...
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