You may love the taste of coffee, but you hate the taste of caffeine. That’s because the psychoactive compound is repellently ...
A compound found in the waxy coating of coffee beans may work in synergy with caffeine to protect against Parkinson’s disease (PD), according to research results reported by scientists at Rutgers ...
A groundbreaking study from Texas A&M University reveals that coffee combats aging at a cellular level by activating a ...
Regularly drinking coffee tends to modify the bacteria living in the human digestive system, which in turn influences a ...
The world of coffee research continues to evolve with groundbreaking discoveries about cafestol, a natural compound found abundantly in unfiltered coffee preparations. Recent scientific investigations ...
The way your coffee is brewed may matter as much as the beans themselves. Experts explain the difference between filtered and ...
A compound in coffee has been found to be estrogenic. Scientists say the compound, called trigonelline or "trig," may be a factor in estrogen-dependent breast cancer but beneficial against colon ...
BOSTON - New research finds that a compound in coffee could help you stay strong as you age. As we get older, we tend to lose muscle mass and strength putting us at higher risk for mobility problems, ...
Drinking coffee may help prevent colon cancer, according to a group of researchers in Germany. They identified a potent antioxidant compound in the popular brew that appears in animal studies to boost ...
New research suggests a coffee compound may help people lose a small amount of body weight and visceral fat. Image credit: Darren Muir/Stocksy. Cafestol is a natural diterpene compound found in coffee ...
COLLEGE STATION – A compound in coffee has been found to be estrogenic in studies by Texas AgriLife Research scientists. Though the studies have not been conducted to determine recommended consumption ...