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Vox reached out to the White House and HHS to ask why the administration hasn’t published the study, but a spokesperson for ...
A new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick found that drinking coffee or tea can boost happiness, ...
A new long-term study found that drinking one to three cups of coffee per day may be the sweet spot for older adults seeking to prevent cognitive decline.
Tennessee is the only state where residents are drinking more while those in other states are cutting back. The drunk driving ...
With around 73 percent of Americans enjoying their daily coffee fix, it’s natural to wonder how your morning cup might ...
Research shows hydration levels can shape cortisol response. A glass of water may matter more for stress than you think.
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A new study reveals that those who consume lean red meat as part of a healthy diet have more diverse gut microbiota and lower rates of depression and other mental health conditions.
And a record high percentage of U.S. adults, 53%, now say moderate drinking is bad for their health, up from 28% in 2015.
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A new Gallup poll says 53% of people believe moderate drinking is bad for your health.
New study finds coffee is good for you, but there’s a catch Researchers at Tufts University analyzed the coffee-drinking habits of more than 45,000 Americans. Here’s what they found.