Research and Factoids

Large Study Sees No Coffee-Heart Disease Connection


The Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter reports on a research conducted by Harvard Univeristy and the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid that suggests that there is no link between coffee consumption and heart disease. The study's break through underscores that correlation is not equal causation. In the sample of over 120,000 individuals it was evident many coffee drinkers have other less healthy habits that may increase heart disease. SO, keep your coffee warm and jump to action: stay healthy.

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To Your Health! Coffee a Source of Fiber


Interesting article on Healthline sums up various positive findings about coffee consumption. Below we include original link to research by the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

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"Coffee lovers may be raising their cups—and perhaps eyebrows—at the recent news (in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry) that the drink contains soluble fiber, the type that can help lower cholesterol. With about 1 gram per cup, coffee's fiber impact is modest. But the report is the latest in a growing stream of positive news about coffee.


Is Coffee the Source of Europe's Enlightenment in the 17th Century?


This is the type of curious connection Tom Standage explores as he reviews human evolution through the beer goggles of what drinks were staple in the diet of humans.


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