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Coffee and Caffeine:

Articles on Coffee and Caffeine, Gourmet Coffee.

  • All About Coffee Makers
    Armen Hareyan
    Jan 22nd, 2006

    Light on the coffee maker does not lit, there are no sounds coming from it, and it never heats up. Is this familiar?

  • Drinking Decaffeinated Coffee May Be Harmful to Heart Health
    Armen Hareyan
    Nov 21st, 2005

    Coffee full of caffeine may be healthier and decaf coffee may cause heart problems.\n\n

  • No Link Found Between Caffeine Intake and Development of Hypertension in Women
    Armen Hareyan
    Nov 11th, 2005

    Habitual coffee drinking is not associated with an increased risk of hypertension in women.

  • Cutting Down on Caffeine
    Armen Hareyan
    Sep 9th, 2005

    Consider where you get most of your caffeine. Caffeine is in coffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate and some over the counter medications.

  • Caffeine: Does It Get You Going?
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 30th, 2005

    Hot cocoa and chocolate have very small units of caffeine when compared to coffee.

  • Caffeine: A Wake Up Call
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 30th, 2005

    Determine how much caffeine is safe for you by checking with your physician or registered dietitian and keeping track of how much coffee you consume.

  • Coffee and Caffeine, Are There Health Risks?
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 30th, 2005

    Coffee is the most popular food consumed at breakfast, however, one might wonder if there are health risks associated with drinking coffee.

  • Caffeine
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 30th, 2005

    Coffee is the chief source of caffeine, but soft drinks run a very close second. Some people Can't seem to start the day without a cup of coffee.

  • Caffeine's Effects are Long-Lasting and Compound Stress
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 12th, 2005

    Caffeine taken in the morning has effects on the body that persist until bedtime and amplifies stress consistently throughout the day.

  • Researchers Studying Effects of Caffeine on Brain Activity
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 3rd, 2005

    Caffeine is the most widely used neurostimulant in the world and it has been shown that 79 percent of the US population drinks coffee or other beverages containing caffeine at least occasionally.

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