Drinking coffee or tea every day reduces dementia risk
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That new $50 drip coffee maker on your counter? Destined for the landfill after a few years of dispensing mediocre coffee.
Caffeinated coffee or tea may help to preserve brain power and prevent dementia, a study said.
When you’re fasting, it’s usually OK to drink coffee, as long as you skip ingredients like cream and sugar. Learn more about the benefits of coffee and fasting.
Kha’ir Beg pressured the attending scholars to support a ban on coffee-drinking on the grounds that coffee harmed the body, intoxicated the mind, and encouraged people to gather together and behave badly. Coffeehouses closed, coffee beans were burned, and authorities had coffee drinkers beaten.
Alton Brown is well known for creating recipes based on science, and he did the same with his coffee-centric pork chops. It's also just plain tasty.
George Howell’s exalted brew raises the eternal question of American luxury: When does craftsmanship turn into self-parody?
A 43-year study of 131,000 people found caffeinated coffee was linked to lower dementia risk, while decaf showed no benefit.
With coffee shops popping up everywhere, it's important to watch for red flags. If a new café smells off, you might want to grab a coffee somewhere else.