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A new law in Peru treats stingless bees as rights-bearing ecological actorsPeruvian municipalities in Satipo and Nauta have granted legal rights to native stingless bees. These tiny pollinators are now recognized a...
How weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive for AmericansA weaker US dollar, down about 10% since early 2025, is quietly increasing costs for Americans, impacting everything from vacations to groc...
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Instant coffee causes cancer? Fortis Delhi Gastroenterologist explains what’s dangerous and what’s notCoffee Myths: Concerns about instant coffee causing cancer are largely unfounded. A Delhi-based gastroenterologist clarifies that the chemi...
Is coffee good or not? Harvard gastroenterologist reveals smart coffee tips - Check out when to drink and what to have with a 'Cup of joe'Harvard gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi reveals coffee's health impacts depend on consumption timing and pairings. Moderation offers b...
Filter coffee or pressed coffee? Harvard-trained AIIMS gastro doctor breaks down it's effect on gut health and liverCoffee's impact on metabolism, liver, and gut health is detailed by Dr. Saurabh Sethi. Enjoying plain, paper-filtered coffee with protein a...
Harvard trained gastroenterologist shares 3 everyday foods that help prevent liver cancerCalifornia-based gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi, trained at Harvard and Stanford, identifies three simple foods that can support liver...
Ditch the sodas and sugary beverages. 8 healthy drinks, recommended by Harvard gastroenterologist, that may lower your cancer riskDr. Saurabh Sethi suggests swapping sugary drinks for healthier options. Green tea and coffee are beneficial due to antioxidants. Water hel...
Coffee consumption to lower diabetes, heart disease, cancer risks? CMC Vellore doctor shares some good news, but with some warningCoffee lovers can rejoice as new research suggests moderate coffee consumption has several health benefits. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar sh...
Coffee may help you live longer, but only if you are drinking it the right wayNew research suggests coffee consumption, especially black or with minimal additions, may contribute to longevity. Studies indicate a reduc...
Drinking tea, coffee linked to lower risk of head and neck cancer: StudyDrinking 3-4 cups of coffee daily is linked to a 17% lower risk of head and neck cancers, and one cup of tea daily reduces the risk by 9%, ...
International Coffee Day : 7 Reasons why you should treat your skin (and hair) to a coffee dateThis aromatic bean can perk up your mood… and your skin.
Is your coffee giving you cancer?A few studies have been associating coffee with the risk of bladder cancer and lung cancer, but no conclusive evidence has been obtained.
Don't miss out on your morning cup of coffee: It can lower risk of liver cancerThe risk of hepatocellular carcinoma was low in people who drank mostly instant coffee.
It’s time to wake up and smell the coffeeTrouble will be brewing - and not only in the United States - if this widely loved beverage is put in the dock.
Drinking coffee the Italian way could reduce prostate cancer risk by halfItalians prepare their coffee rigorously, under high pressure, with very high water temperature and without filters.
Drinking coffee decreases the risk of colorectal cancer, says studyCoffee contains many elements that contribute to overall colorectal health and may explain the preventive properties.
Coffee may protect against skin cancer, study saysStudy participants who drank four or more cups of coffee daily were 20% less likely to develop malignant melanoma than non-coffee drinkers.