Tag Archives for coffee
Can a Cup a Day Keep the Doctor Away?
Seems there are some more benefits to that daily cuppa coffee than just that shot of caffeine. Mayo Clinic Researchers have just uncovered a link between drinking coffee and a lower risk of PCS – a rare autoimmune liver disease…
Tags: Alzheimer's, autoimmune diseases, coffee, Cognitive Impairment, diabetes, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Mayo Clinic, PCS
Waking Up with Folger’s In Your Cup!
Woke up at five this morning, thanked G-d for that fact, and and within moments was cradling a hot cup of freshly brewed coffee. Bracing myself for some less than stellar news online, I was delighted to see the lead in today’s medical…
Tags: Antioxidant polyphenols, coffee, endothelial function, inflammation, insulin sensitivity, Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, stroke, Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association, Susanna C. Larsson
Old Enough… To Drink, Coffee
As a self- professed coffee connoisseur, a zenith of enjoyment was reached when we purchased our own Keurig machine and our first deliveries of special blend pods were hand delivered by Mike from UPS. So the trend-setting, market-conscious advertising professional…
Tags: Advertising, coffee, connoisseur, consumers, Keurig, Marketing, Starbucks
Coffee – Good for the Brain
by Adele Weber You knew it, and were just waiting for science to catch up. Coffee is good for you. For your brain. For your health. Overall, it’s the elixir of good health. Scandinavian researchers followed the health of coffee…
Tags: Alzheimers/Dementia, benefits, coffee, dementia, depression, diabetes, health care, lower risk