Doctors and dietitians explain how energy drinks affect your body, how much caffeine is safe, and why sugar and sweeteners ...
Some coffee drinks at Starbucks contain almost the daily limit for caffeine in one cup. Starbucks also has drinks with less ...
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How to brew the healthiest cup of coffee
Coffee is good for you, but it can be even better if you brew it the right way. Follow these tips for choosing the beans, grind, and brewing method that make the healthiest cup of coffee.
Drinking tea strengthens the bones of older women, according to a new study. A daily cup of tea could be a simple way to ...
But they warned that coffee has the opposite effect - with drinking more than five cups a day raising the risk of fractures.
Leading paediatrician reveals why children under 10 should avoid tea and coffee, citing health risks such as sleep disruption ...
A decade-long study by Flinders University shed new light on two most frequently consumed drinks; tea and coffee and their ...
Older women who fancy a cup of tea, or several, throughout the day, may be giving a boost to the health of their bones, new ...
A decade-long study tracking nearly 10,000 older women suggests that everyday beverage choices may subtly influence bone health. Researchers at Flinders University have investigated whether everyday ...
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5 hot drinks to beat the cold, burn fat and stay cosy this winter
When winter chills set in, a warm cup can do more than just comfort you. From boosting metabolism to curbing cravings, these ...
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Tea boosts bone strength in older women while excess coffee may weaken it
A decade long study of 10,000 older women finds tea may gently strengthen bones, while heavy coffee intake can weaken them.
Airlines rarely announce how much water they carry; excess potable water adds weight, but little water is no good either.
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