coffee
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healthCoffee's Anti-Aging Secret: It's Not Just the Caffeine
New research reveals coffee's health benefits may come from plant compounds, not caffeine, by activating a key cellular receptor.
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healthTea vs Coffee: A Daily Choice That Could Affect Bone Health in Older Women
Australian researchers find tea drinkers have higher bone density, while heavy coffee consumption may increase osteoporosis risk in older women.
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healthCoffee's Anti-Aging Mechanism Revealed: NR4A1 Receptor Key
Texas A&M research shows coffee compounds bind to the NR4A1 receptor, reducing inflammation and cellular damage, explaining its anti-aging benefits.
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healthCoffee's Cognitive and Mood Boosts: Beyond Caffeine's Buzz
New research reveals both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee positively impact gut health, mood, and cognitive function, suggesting complex benefits beyond caffeine.
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healthModerate Coffee Intake Linked to Lower Mood and Stress Disorder Risk
New study reveals moderate coffee consumption (2-3 cups daily) is associated with reduced risks of mood and stress disorders, with stronger effects observed in men.