Coffee might stimulate the body to burn calories, study suggests UPI News
Coffee may help fight obesity by stimulating the body to burn calories in a process called thermogenesis, according to a British study.
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Coffee might stimulate the body to burn calories, study suggests UPI News
Coffee may help fight obesity by stimulating the body to burn calories in a process called thermogenesis, according to a British study.
Coffee and weight loss: Coffee could help you burn fat, new study finds CBS News
New research says a cup of caffeine could help you lose weight by stimulating brown fat, the fat in your body that keeps you warm by burning calories.
Why coffee is good for your health Gulf News
There are few things more sacred (to many) than a morning cup of joe. Sometimes it feels like your brain refuses to start without it. However, coffee may be doing …
Why Tea is Going to Change Sports Drinks Forever Thrive Global
If you haven’t already heard of theanine, you likely with within the next year. It has also been labeled a Nootropic for its cognitive and memory enhancement …
How Do Energy Drinks Affect Your Heart? Labmate Online
While caffeine is often blamed for the racing heartbeat that can come after consuming energy drinks, a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart …
ASK THE DOCTORS: Energy drink consumption linked to stimulant use newportri.com
Dear Doctor: Could energy drinks really lead to stimulant use? How can that be? No one’s ever linked coffee or cola consumption to an increased risk of drug …
Energy drink consumption linked to stimulant use | Advice Columns Brunswick News
Dear Doctor: Could energy drinks really lead to stimulant use? How can that be? No one’s ever linked coffee or cola consumption to an increased risk of drug …
7-Eleven launches Quake to shake up the energy drink market Food Dive
7-Eleven is introducing its own brand of energy drinks called Quake, according to a release. The convenience store chain said its new product combines B …
Ask Dr. Nandi: Is decaf coffee harmful to health? WXYZ Detroit
(WXYZ) — Drinking coffee has been linked to numerous health benefits but what about decaffeinated coffee? Potent chemicals can be used to remove caffeine …
New Research Will Tell You How to Stay More Alert on Less Caffeine Everyday Health
A new tool developed by the U.S. Army uses an evidence-based algorithm to predict how to minimize caffeine intake to keep you more alert during the day.