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Your genes make you tea or coffee lover: Study

New York: Are you a tea or coffee person? The answer may lie in your genetic predisposition towards bitter tastes, say researchers. It could be because bitterness acts as a natural warning system to protect us from harmful substances. The study, led by researchers from US-based Northwestern University, and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in […]

  • Thursday, 08 July 2021
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Drinking coffee may cut death risk in kidney disease patients: Study

London: A new study suggests that taking cup of coffee may help you tackle diseases related to kidney. As per study, consumption of caffeine may increase the lifespan of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The findings showed a dose-dependent inverse association between caffeine and all-cause mortality. People who had the highest intake of coffee […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
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Caffeine most commonly used drug in the world?

Addicted to coffee? You may be suffering from caffeine use disorder!

  • Monday, 21 June 2021
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Caffeine May Offset Health Risks Of Diets High In Fat, Sugar

New York: Caffeine may offset some of the negative effects of an obesogenic diet by reducing the storage of lipids in fat cells and limiting weight gain and the production of triglycerides, researchers have found. Published in the Journal of Functional Foods, the research team from the University of Illinois in US picked mice for […]

  • Thursday, 22 April 2021
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Coffee consumption linked to lower body fat in women

London:  This news may make coffee-lover men depressed a bit as new research has revealed that women who drink two or three cups of coffee a day have been found to have lower total body and abdominal fat than those who drink less. The study indicated that some compounds in coffee may have anti-obesity properties. […]

  • Saturday, 17 April 2021
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