Flavored Coffee Processing Can Lead to Obliterative Bronchiolitis, Rare Lung Disease

Coffee-Processing Workers May Be At Risk For Flavorings-Related Lung Disease

By Ashik Siddique | Apr 25, 2013 08:42 PM EDT

Obliterative bronchiolitis, a rare lung disease related to inhaling flavoring chemicals, may be under-diagnosed in the coffee processing industry, says a CDC case study. Are baristas and other coffee handlers at risk?

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Greek Coffee the Key to Longevity? How to Brew It Like the Ikarians [VIDEO]

By Ashik Siddique | Mar 19, 2013 12:39 AM EDT

Drinking boiled Greek coffee may help promote long life and heart health in the world’s oldest community. How can you make it yourself?

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Just Two Cups of Coffee a Day May Cause Incontinence in Men

By Makini Brice | Jan 16, 2013 04:42 PM EST

A new study suggests that consuming caffeine may cause or exacerbate male incontinence.

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Tea Made From Coffee Leaves May Be Healthier Than Coffee or Tea

By Christine Hsu | Jan 14, 2013 01:57 PM EST

Scientists have discovered the ultimate brew that they say is healthier than coffee or tea: a tea made from coffee leaves.

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Caffeine, Not Coffee, Aids in Weight Loss

By Amber Moore | Dec 27, 2012 03:05 PM EST

According to a new research, caffeine might help you reduce weight, but coffee won't.

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Caffeine Improves Information Processing Ability

By Amber Moore | Dec 26, 2012 05:37 PM EST

A cup of coffee not only keeps people alert but also improves information processing abilities.

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Coffee Lowers the Risk of Oral Cancer by 49 Percent

By Makini Brice | Dec 10, 2012 04:06 PM EST

Coffee may help lower the risk of developing oral and pharyngeal cancer and of dying from the disease.

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Drinking 3 to 4 Cups of Coffee a Day Reduces the Risk of Diabetes by 25 Percent, Report

By Christine Hsu | Dec 04, 2012 03:07 PM EST

Drinking coffee may help ward off diabetes, according to new research.

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Blue Light as Good as Coffee in Keeping Drivers Alert

By Amber Moore | Nov 24, 2012 11:24 AM EST

Exposure to blue light can help the driver remain alert while driving at night; and this works almost as good as a cup of coffee.

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A Dose of Caffeine May Give You a More Positive Outlook on Life

By Christine Hsu | Nov 13, 2012 04:37 PM EST

Drinking coffee can make us happier by giving us a better outlook on life, a new study suggests.

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Bad Morning: Coffee Bean Could Go Extinct Within 70 Years

By Makini Brice | Nov 08, 2012 12:53 PM EST

Recent study has found that the Arabica coffee bean may go extinct by the end of the century.

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Student Spiked Teacher's Coffee With Butt Enhancement Pills, School Says

By Makini Brice | Oct 08, 2012 01:20 PM EDT

A teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina called the police because she suspected that someone had spiked her coffee.

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Coffee Linked to Vision Loss

By Makini Brice | Oct 04, 2012 12:18 PM EDT

New study links java with vision loss, and says that as little as three cups a day could be putting drinkers at risk.

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Your Morning Cup of Coffee Could Keep Work Pains Away

By Christine Hsu | Sep 06, 2012 11:10 AM EDT

Having a cup of coffee in the morning could help prevent physical pain triggered by spending hours sitting at a computer, a new study reveals.

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Seven Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee

By Makini Brice | Aug 16, 2012 10:20 AM EDT

Here, we take you through some of the greatest studies of this year alone – to vindicate people who drink it religiously, and to guilt those who don't drink it, to start.

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