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Not blueberries, not turmeric: Top neurologist recommends the diet linked to better memory and lower dementia riskForget miracle 'superfoods' for brain health; a balanced diet is key, according to neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar. The Mediterranean diet, ri...
Psychology says people who solve crosswords and puzzles every day aren't just passing time, they may be training their brains to handle bigger challengesPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal deeper motivations. The crossword puzzle itself is rarely the real story. More ofte...
Psychology says adults who eat bananas with a spoon are not weird: Why some people turn everyday eating into a comfort ritualPsychology suggests that adults who eat bananas with a spoon are rarely being strange or childish. More often, they are responding to funda...
Techie kept getting migraines every Saturday. Top neurologist points to one hidden reasonA Hyderabad neurologist revealed how a software engineer's Saturday migraines stemmed from caffeine withdrawal, not coffee itself. His rout...
Addicted to black coffee? Tamannaah Bhatia's fitness coach explains what happens when you drink it for 30 daysBlack coffee health benefits: Swapping sugary coffee for black coffee for 30 days can naturally reduce calorie intake, leading to potential...
In 1908, a woman frustrated with gritty coffee led to the paper filter that changed global morning brewing routines foreverMelitta Bentz sought to improve her personal coffee experience, leading to the invention of the paper coffee filter. This simple yet effect...
In 1983, Howard Schultz Visited Italy and Observed Espresso Bar Culture: That Experience Shaped Starbucks Into a Global BrandHoward Schultz's 1983 Italian journey revealed a new way to experience coffee. Espresso bars were social hubs, not just places to buy drink...
Varun Beverages: Genie out of the bottle, grants a wish to all stakeholdersRavi Jaipuria's Varun Beverages Ltd has become a global powerhouse. Starting with one PepsiCo plant in 1987, VBL is now the second-largest ...
Could your daily coffee habit be keeping your cells younger? Study finds moderate intake may slow biological agingModerate coffee consumption, specifically 3-4 cups daily, may help slow biological aging in individuals with severe mental health condition...
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...
What's the best time to drink coffee? Study finds the perfect time that could reduce your mortality risk by 16%A study in the European Heart Journal finds that drinking coffee in the morning may offer greater health benefits and lower mortality rates...
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%, ...
Can Coffee Sharpen Your Mind? Surprising Benefits for AFib and Other Heart ConditionsCoffee consumption may enhance cognitive function in individuals with atrial fibrillation (AFib).
People who don't drink coffee and sit for six or more hours a day have 60 percent higher risk of dying: StudyResearch underscores the stark contrast in mortality risks between coffee drinkers and non-drinkers engaging in prolonged sitting. Coffee c...
How drinking coffee affects your body: The good & bad health effectsThe meeting was fully virtual Saturday from November 13-Monday to November 15, 2021, and was a premier global exchange of the latest scient...
Need your caffeine kick? Drinking 3-4 cups of coffee a day may lower death riskCoffee drinking is also associated with lower risk of some cancers, diabetes, liver disease and dementia.
- Three coffees a day may have health benefits
London, Nov 23 (IANS) Moderate coffee drinking is safe and three to four cups a day may have some health benefits, a study in the British M...
Drinking coffee might reduce liver damage from alcohol, says new studyLiver cirrhosis claims over a million lives annually. It’s most famously caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
Relax, coffee-lovers! Caffeine consumption doesn't increase heartbeatsContrary to current belief, having coffee regularly does not lead to extra heartbeats, which can causes heart or stroke related morbidity.
Moderate coffee drinking may reduce death riskPeople who regularly drank moderate amounts of coffee, experienced lower rates of cardiovascular & neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes a...