Sunday, November 8, 2009

coffee

Video: Diet and Diabetes

High fiber, nuts, and coffee may lower risk of type 2 diabetes. more >>

Health Buzz: HIV Testing for Teens and Other Health News

Why quercetin, the supplement, appeals to athletes and cancer patients; coffee--good or bad? more >>

6 Signs of Caffeine Addiction

Caffeine withdrawal typically sets in after 12 to 24 hours of abstaining from caffeinated drinks. more >>

Is Coffee Bad for You? Actually, Drinking Coffee May Be Good for You

Excess coffee consumption is bad for pregnant women, but it may benefit health in certain other groups. more >>

McDonald's Launches Media Blitz for McCafé Line

The accent mark just oozes luxury, doesn't it? more >>

Eye Candy With Your Coffee?

If going topless is so empowering and sex-positive, then let's see some bare-chested guys [Topless Coffee Shop Drew 150 Applicants For 10 Positions, usnews.com]. more >>

Tips From Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

5 secrets of the company's success. more >>

Green Mountain Brews Profits a Cup at a Time

Vermont coffee company's Keurig machine heats up the single-serve market. more >>

Health Buzz: Rainfall's Autism Link and Other Health News

Fibromyalgia, drinking coffee during pregnancy, and the limited appeal of limited-benefit health plans. more >>

Coffee and Other Pregnancy Scares

Pregnant women shouldn't panic over scary studies, but they should have a sensible game plan. more >>

Explaining the Coffee-Hipster Connection

Author of a new book on the business of beans goes behind the scenes. more >>

Why Coffee Is Getting Better

A new book explains how the average cup of joe went from good to bad to good again. more >>

Many Recovering Alcoholics Depend on Coffee, Cigarettes

But smoking may increase the likelihood of relapse, expert says more >>

Local Coffee Stores Thrive With a Personal Touch

Starbucks is paring down while smaller shops sit pretty. more >>

Murky Etiquette and Murky Coffee

Vote: Was it the barista or the customer who was rude? more >>

Coffee Drinkers Might Live Longer

Women who consumed four to five cups a day lowered their risk of dying by a quarter. more >>

Health Buzz: Pro-Life Pharmacies and Other Health News

The health effects of coffee, prostate genes and antipsychotic drugs more >>

Overrated/Underrated: Coffee Stocks

Starbucks is losing out as java junkies prefer the organic stuff from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. more >>

Getting Touchy About the Taste of Coffee

Those flimsy cups brew trouble for some drinkers. more >>

Revealed: Starbucks Surprise

The secret turns out to be a new kind of coffee. more >>

Vote on 'Skinny' Starbucks Ads

Do you find them offensive or appealing? more >>

Are 'Skinny' Drinks Offensive?

Starbucks's new ad campaign draws mixed reactions. more >>

Avoid Awkward Coffee Shop Encounters

Treat discussions over lattes like any other business meeting. more >>

Coffee? Now a Pregnancy No-No, but Other Hazards Look Overblown

Caffeine and miscarriage, once questionably linked, now seem solidly connected. more >>

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