Caffeine can have negative side effects on a child's body, and may even cause death.
A new study links drinking three to four cups of coffee to a reduced risk of colon cancer.
A recent study reveals that 1-2 cups of coffee will help prevent mild cognitive impairment in seniors, while drinking more cups may increase MCI.
Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of heart disease, according to researchers.
A new study has shown that consuming two to three cups of coffee a day can lessen the chances of developing erectile dysfunction.
If you're conscious about over consuming coffee, soda, and energy drinks to get through the day, you can try these healthier coffee alternatives instead.
Coffee is best known as a stimulating beverage that helps millions of people wake up in the morning. But did you know that coffee has surprising benefits for the skin?
With recent news of vampire-like parasitic plants and the West African outbreak of Ebola, it has become ever-apparent that disease and pestilence can take a serious toll on every species including humans. But have you given much thought to what could be threatening your morning cup of joe? Throughout most of Central America, in regions prime for coffee plantations, lies a fungus who also happens to love its morning brew. Thought to have originated in the coffee plantations of Africa, Hemileia vastatrix more commonly known as “roya” is a pestilent fungus known to cause disease in the species Coffea arabica—otherwise known as coffee.