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Why you drink black coffee: It’s in your genes

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Categories Health

Caffeine ‘Traffic Light’: Do you want to know how much caffeine is in your drink?

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Coffee may help prevent breast cancer returning, study finds

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Categories Health

Coffee grounds can make sewage less stinky

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Technology, Uncategorized

Why coffee drinking reduces the risk of Type 2 diabetes

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Categories Health, Uncategorized

Findings About Parkinson's Disease: Coffee and Hormones Don't Mix

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Several large studies have shown that caffeine intake is associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD) in men, but studies in women have been inconclusive. A new study shows that hormone therapy is a possible explanation for the different effects of caffeine on PD risk in men and women.

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