Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt." ...
Moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea may be linked to a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline, according to a large new study published in the journal JAMA. The research analyzed ...
Share on Pinterest A longitudinal study found no association between sweetening coffee or tea and a heightened risk of diabetes and all-cause mortality. Image credit: Trent Lanz/Stocksy. Researchers ...
Share on Pinterest 7–8 daily drinks of water, coffee, and tea were linked to longevity in a new study. Image credit: CACTUS Creative Studio/Stocksy Staying hydrated is essential for overall health, so ...
When balanced with a healthy diet and lifestyle, both of these drinks have potential health benefits. “Coffee and tea are two of the world’s most beloved beverages, cherished for their rich flavors, ...
Having trouble choosing between a cup of tea or coffee on these wintry days? New research says tea might be the better option – at least for your bones. People who reported drinking tea had slightly ...
Both popular drinks have perks. Fact checked by Isaac Winter Medically reviewed by Kristy Del Coro, MS, RDN, LDN Both coffee and tea offer health benefits, but the better choice depends on your ...
In the battle of the brews which side are you on? A traditional tea-sipper or an on-the-go espresso-shotter? Whether you prefer a cuppa or a cappuccino it turns out both morning drinks are packed with ...
Caroline Thomason is a media dietitian in the greater Washington, D.C. area. She writes for top-tier media outlets, partners with brands as a nutrition expert and runs a nutrition private practice. In ...