Drinking more than four cups of coffee daily is linked with a lower risk of head and neck cancer, a new analysis reveals.
WASHINGTON, July 7. -- Alcohol may be extracted from the bulb covering the coffee bean, according to a report sent by Consul E.H. Plumacher of Maracaibo to the Department of Commerce and Labor.
Despite their differences, alcohol and caffeine have one thing in common - their ability to impact sleep quality.
That rich coffee liqueur that's used in espresso martinis and white Russians is super easy to make at home. It only needs a ...
Drinking coffee has repeatedly been linked with better heart health and prolonged life. But the benefits of coffee consumption could depend on when you drink it, new research has found.
Disturbed sleep is an unfortunate side-effect of aging. So, what doesn’t help? Alcohol and coffee, which also disrupt sleep. “Our REM (rapid eye movement) sleep decreases after drinking - we ...
But the stretch of sub-zero temperatures early this week pushed me to take more drastic measures with: It feels silly to ...
Studies indicate a 41% reduction in head and neck cancer risk associated with drinking three to four cups of coffee daily.
The city’s traditional cafes and bistros are staking out their cultural territory in an emerging duel against highly ...
Drinks range from coffee and juice to beer, wine and cocktails, though outside alcohol is strictly off-limits, preventing the ferry from doubling as an early-morning party barge. For morning ...
Emmanuel Camarillo/Sun-Times Share The holidays can be tough for people looking to curb their alcohol intake. Erik B knows that first hand. He’s been sober for two years, but that hasn’t ...