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New research shows that how you brew your coffee can affect the amount of cholesterol-elevating substances known as ...
If your morning cup of joe is the only thing motivating ... your office java may be a latte trouble for your heart. Researchers analyzed coffee samples from 14 workplace machines and found that ...
This March, the coffee chain will debut the ... including cold cups and hot tumblers with pixelated heart designs and pink ...
One of the most charming things about the coffee kiosk I frequent every morning on my way to work is that they've nicknamed me "pink cup lady." Recently, the barista apologised and asked me my ...
The coffee company unveiled four new holiday cup designs, along with a new cold drink cup. Veering from tradition, each hot drink cup features a touch of pink. They will be available in stores ...
While the boiled coffee contained the highest levels of diterpenes per cup, some espresso samples also contained high levels, with great variation. Next, in order of high to low diterpenes levels ...
Coffee filters reduce intake of LDL cholesterol-generating compounds found in the brew and subsequently may lower risk for atherosclerotic heart disease ... replacing three cups per day of ...
Heart minute volumes and cardiac index rise acutely after coffee consumption, [5] an effect which may in part be due to direct stimulation of cardiac myocytes or central and humoral activation.