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- Lifestyle
Quick morning reflection could make you a better leader, finds study
Washington: Starting your day by thinking about what kind of leader you want to be can make you more effective at work, a new study held by the University of Florida has…
- Science
Coffee waste can boost forest recovery: Study
New York: Coffee pulp, a waste product of coffee production, could be used to speed up tropical forest recovery on post agricultural land, suggests a new study. In the study published in the…
- Health
Here’s a pro tip to increase fat-burning before you exercise
Washington: Good news for all the coffee lovers! A cup of strong coffee might do a lot more good than just helping you overcome the morning drowsiness. According to a new study,…
- Featured News
Nature at its best in Coorg’s coffee plantations
New Delhi: In India’s coffee heartland Coorg, which is at a driving distance from the city of Bengaluru and nestled in the densely forested Western Ghats, February is the season to find…
- Lifestyle
Too much consumption of coffee can cause cardiovascular issues
Adelaide:While many people are addicted to coffee and can’t let go of the adrenaline rush it gives to sip their favourite version- long black, espresso, or latte, a new study has revealed…
- Science
Drinking coffee can decrease risk of heart failure: Study
Washington: Good news for all the coffee lovers out there! A clinical study drove by three renowned teams of researchers claimed that regular consumption of coffee can reduce the risk of heart…
- Lifestyle
Drinking more coffee associated with decreased heart failure risk; reveals study
Dallas: Coffee lovers now have a strong reason to rejoice. The dietary information from three large, well-known heart disease studies suggests drinking one or more cups of caffeinated coffee may reduce heart…
- Hyderabad News
Have your coffee and eat your cup too at this Hyderabad cafe!
Hyderabad: Akif Hussain, a young Hyderabad-based engineer-entrepreneur was on his trip to Guntur, Andhra Pradesh where he chanced upon a roadside tea-seller, who was serving tea not in plastic but ‘eatable cups’.…
- Andhra Pradesh News
Vizag startup plans outlets to popularise organic coffee from Araku Valley
Visakhapatnam: A techie-turned first generation entrepreneur Ram Kumar Varma is on a mission to open a chain of outlets across India to popularise organic coffee grown in Araku Valley that is known…
- Delhi
Coffee, diapers may face supply crunch in lockdown 3.0 in Delhi
New Delhi: Although there is no shortage of essential goods and medicines in the national capital, a Delhi government report suggests that supplies dependent on imports, including coffee, diapers and dry fruits, may…
- Health
Coffee, tea can keep you in shape this holiday season
Washington: A cup of coffee or tea might do a lot more good than just helping you overcome the early morning sleep inertia. A study from the University of Illinois comes as…
- Health
Drinking 1-4 cups coffee daily reduces metabolic syndrome: Study
Washington: Coffee comes with the potential of reducing the risk of developing a major cardiovascular issue which is known for affecting more than one billion people across the globe, says a recent…
- News
Drinking 1-4 cups coffee daily reduces metabolic syndrome: Study
Washington: Coffee comes with the potential of reducing the risk of developing a major cardiovascular issue which is known for affecting more than one billion people across the globe, says a recent…
- Health
Drinking coffee improves sports performance: Study
London: Researchers have found that drinking coffee is associated with improving sports performance in both men and women. For the study, published in the journal Nutrients, the researchers from Coventry University in…
- World
US: Plane diverted after pilot spills coffee
Washington: A commercial plane was forced to divert after the pilot spilled a cup of coffee on the aircraft’s control panel. According to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, the Airbus A330-243, operated…
- Health
Drinking coffee may protect against gallstones
London: In a treat to coffee lovers, researchers have found that drinking coffee may help in reducing the risk of developing gallstones. “We have tested the hypothesis that high coffee intake causally protects…
- Health
Avoid these drinks before going to sleep
Washington: While sipping on a cup of beverage before bedtime might seem tempting, experts advise keeping away from certain drinks before sleep. “Things that contain caffeine are definitely going to be less-than-desirable…
- Health
Over 3 cups of coffee per day may trigger migraine
Coffee lovers, please take note. Drinking three or more servings of caffeinated beverages a day increases the risk of migraine. In a study published in the American Journal of Medicine, researchers evaluated…
- Health
Over 3 cups of coffee per day may trigger migraine
New York: Coffee lovers, please take note. Drinking three or more servings of caffeinated beverages a day increases the risk of migraine. In a study published in the American Journal of Medicine,…
- News
Too much coffee during pregnancy bad for baby’s liver: Study
New Delhi: Ladies, limit your tea or coffee intake if you’re expecting, as researchers have found that excess caffeine intake during pregnancy may impair baby’s liver development and increase the risk of…
- Health
Could coffee fight obesity? Yes and even diabetes
Washington: What’s better than starting your day with a cup of hot coffee? That doing so can help fight obesity and diabetes as well. A recent study has found that drinking a…
- Health
New study shows coffee not as bad for heart as claimed in previous studies
Washington: Contradicting previous studies that claimed coffee is bad for arteries, a new study has suggested that coffee does not make the arteries stiffer. According to the study presented at the ‘British…
- Health
Drinking coffee does improve bowel movement
San Diego: Drinking coffee keeps the bowels moving because it changes gut bacteria and improves ability of intestines to contract, find researchers. Researchers, feeding rats coffee and also mixing it with gut…
- Health
Coffee addicts are more sensitive to the smell of coffee
Washington: New research has claimed that the people who drink more coffee are more sensitive to its odour and can sniff out even tiny amounts of coffee quickly as compared to non-coffee…
- Health
How much coffee is too much?
Washington: Drinking six or more cups of coffee a day can be harmful and increase the risk of heart ailment by up to 22 percent, a recent study revealed. The study was…
- Health
You can feel caffeine buzz without actually drinking coffee: Study
Washington: The placebo effect of coffee can heighten arousal, ambition and focus in regular drinkers without them actually consuming the beverage, recent findings suggest. As part of the study, a team of…
- Business
Coffee helps Nestle brew up sales growth
Zurich: Swiss food giant Nestle said Thursday its sales have climbed, boosted by recent acquisitions including the right to market Starbucks coffee products in supermarkets around the world. Despite the overall climate…
- News
Gazing at coffee reminders can arouse your brain
Toronto: Finding it hard to concentrate? Just looking at something that reminds us of coffee can cause our minds to become more alert and attentive, according to a new study. “Coffee is…
- News
Coffee compounds may reduce prostate cancer risk
Tokyo: Besides being the perfect morning drink, coffee may also play a role in delaying prostate cancer, finds a study, which may pave the way for treating drug-resistant cancer. Scientists from Kanazawa…
- Health
How microbes help make a perfect cup of coffee
London:Ever wondered what makes your coffee taste good? It’s the microbes, finds a study. The study showed that lactic acid bacteria which help in the longer fermentation of coffee beans results in…
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