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Articles on Coffee and Caffeine, Gourmet Coffee.

  • Leaner Coffee Creamer Boosts Metabolism
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 12th, 2008

    Java Solutions announces the launch of Leaner Coffee Creamer, a dairy-free coffee creamer to start your day off with a weight-loss boost.

  • Cup Of Coffee A Day May Cut Dementia Risk
    Armen Hareyan
    Apr 9th, 2008

    A small cup of coffee a day may decrease the risk for developing dementia.

  • Scientific Backs Low Acid Coffee
    Armen Hareyan
    Mar 29th, 2008

    Puroast Low Acid Coffee has conducted both chemistry and consumer research to confirm its claims that its great tasting, gourmet coffee provides symptom relief for those with stomach problems caused by their morning brew.

  • Source of coffee's bitterness identified, could lead to better tasting brew
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 22nd, 2007

    The researchers found that coffee bitterness is due to two main classes of compounds: chlorogenic acid lactones and phenylindanes, both of which are antioxidants found in roasted coffee beans

  • In Women, Caffeine May Protect Memory
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 20th, 2007

    Caffeine may help older women protect their thinking skills.

  • Coffee can be good for you, some benefits
    Armen Hareyan
    May 2nd, 2007

    Drinking coffee can help ward off type 2 diabetes and may even help prevent certain cancers, according to panelists discussing the benefits

  • Java coffee can impact your health
    Armen Hareyan
    Apr 4th, 2007

    For some people, the day doesn't begin until they have had their third cup of coffee. And while these slaves to Starbucks often make light of their coffee compulsion, Laura Juliano says a physical dependence on caffeine is no laughing matter.

  • Decaffeinated Coffee Is Not Caffeine-Free
    Armen Hareyan
    Oct 11th, 2006

    Coffee addicts who switch to decaf for health reasons may not be as free from caffeine's clutches as they think.

  • Negative Effects of Caffeine Are Stronger on Daytime Sleep Than on Nocturnal Sleep
    Armen Hareyan
    Oct 2nd, 2006

    People drinking coffee to get through a night shift or a night of studying will strongly hurt their recovery sleep the next day.

  • Coffee Intake Linked To Lower Diabetes Risk
    Armen Hareyan
    Jul 10th, 2006

    Drinking coffee, especially when it is decaffeinated, may be associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.

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