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  • The truth about coffee’s effects on heart rhythm

    08/23/2025 8:24:25 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 29 replies
    Easy Health Options ^ | 08/22/2025 | Dr. Adria Schmedthorst
    For years if not decades, coffee lovers everywhere have been confused.While growing research has linked our favorite morning drink to numerous health benefits from reduced inflammation to lower risk of serious diseases, like cancer, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, doctors have still warned against its high levels of caffeine.Why?Well, the theory has long been that the caffeine that gives your brain a jolt to get you started each morning might also give your heart a jolt that could cause rhythm problems, such as atrial fibrillation (AFib).So what’s a coffee lover to do?Well, rather than giving up your cup of joe, sit...
  • Caffeine in the Morning Boosts Mood, New Study Suggests

    08/22/2025 5:52:14 AM PDT · by jmcenanly · 43 replies
    Sci News ^ | Aug 18, 2025 | Natali Anderson
    New research indicates that caffeine consumption is associated with subsequent increases in positive affect, and this association is strongest within the first 2.5 hours after awakening (i.e., in the morning).Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that is used by approximately 80% of the world’s population and consumed in a wide variety of forms, including beverages like coffee, tea, soda (e.g., coke), and energy drinks, but also in food items such as chocolate,” said Bielefeld University researcher Justin Hachenberger and his colleagues. “Positive expectations related to caffeine consumption include reduced tiredness and fatigue, enhanced cognitive and physical performance, and a...
  • Can European café culture cure America?

    08/13/2025 2:09:22 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 44 replies
    UnHerd ^ | July 2024 | Chris Arnade
    Americans are not a healthy bunch, neither physically nor mentally. And we we getting sicker. We have an unnaturally high level of mental illness…We are addicted to medicines…We are killing ourselves in record numbers. Yet Americans often miss the strength of Europe because they rarely stray beyond its touristy city centres. Big city Europe is in the process of being smoothed into a generic, boring singular entity. This soulless Americanisation has accelerated dramatically over the last few decades, driven by globalisation, tourism and secular capitalism. The result is McEurope — a chain of big cities where chunks of each are...
  • The buzz around THC drinks is going flat

    08/13/2025 12:45:08 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 18 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 8/12/25 | Emily Stewart
    Same drink, different year — and, hopefully, different result. That's Mark Thomas Lynn's approach to the relaunch of Afterdream, a cannabis drink, this year. His company — the premium spirits and beverage company AMASS Brands Group — originally released its THC-infused formulation in 2021, but they pulled it off the market after about nine months due to legal hurdles around where and how they could sell the drink. "Even though people were going crazy over the product, we were like, 'Oh my God, this is just too byzantine,'" he says. "The regulations, basically, hadn't caught up." After re-releasing Afterdream in...
  • Starbucks' Caramel Macchiato Vs Espresso Macchiato: Is There A Difference?

    08/13/2025 9:16:02 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 21 replies
    Tasting Table ^ | Jan 2025 | Wendy Leigh
    As a macchiato devotee for many years, I have a few ideas on what a true version of the drink should be. It's one of those espresso drinks that's often misunderstood, even amongst Starbucks baristas. Depending on location, there's about a 50/50 chance of having to very politely request a re-do. The first thing to realize is that an authentic Italian macchiato consists of merely 2 espresso shots "marked" with a dash of frothy milk -- thus the name "macchiato," which means "marked" or "stained" in Italian. There's no caramel in the equation… But Starbucks has its own interpretations of...
  • Here are the food costs that have gone up the most this summer

    07/28/2025 10:24:25 AM PDT · by PoeToaster · 134 replies
    Consumer Affairs ^ | 7/25/25 | Mark Huffman
    The price of beef rose sharply, with ground beef averaging $6.11 per pound (up 11.8% year-over-year) and steak increasing by 8%. Nonalcoholic beverages, especially coffee, also saw price hikes, with coffee alone rising 2.2% in June. Fresh fruit and vegetable prices increased, notably citrus (up 2.3%). Chocolate-based products are becoming costlier due to record-high cocoa prices, prompting major manufacturers to plan double-digit price hikes. While most food categories saw inflation-driven increases, egg prices provided relief, dropping 7.5% in May after a 40% surge in 2024. However, upcoming tariffs, such as a 50% U.S. duty on Brazilian imports, may drive future...
  • Best video summarizing the benefits of drinking coffee by Dr Rhonda Patrick

    07/14/2025 2:12:12 AM PDT · by tired&retired · 59 replies
    YouTube- FoundMyFitness ^ | June 2025 | Dr Rhonda Patrick
    Coffee potentially reduces epigenetic age by up to one year in regular coffee drinkers, but its effectiveness hinges entirely on how you brew it. In this episode, I outline precisely how coffee reduces DNA damage, a key driver of cancer and cellular aging, and why choosing filtered coffee over methods like French press significantly lowers cholesterol risk. I’ll discuss exactly which beans and roasts pack the highest antioxidant punch, plus a practical tip on a specific supplement that amplifies coffee’s cognitive benefits. You’ll also learn the truth about mycotoxins in coffee and why adding dairy can blunt coffee’s immediate cognitive-boosting...
  • Trump's tariffs on Brazil could make your coffee even more expensive

    07/11/2025 12:33:55 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 28 replies
    5 Chicago NBC ^ | 7/10/25 | Amelia Lucas
    President Donald Trump's proposed 50% tariff on Brazilian imports is bad news for coffee drinkers. Brazil, the largest U.S. supplier of green coffee beans, accounts for about a third of the country's total supply, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Coffee beans need to grow in a warm, tropical climate, making Hawaii and Puerto Rico the only suitable places in the United States to farm the crop. But, as the world's top consumer of coffee, the U.S. requires a massive supply to stay caffeinated. Mintel estimates that the U.S. coffee market reached $19.75 billion last year.
  • Caffeine Flip-Flops a 500-Million-Year-Old Switch to Slow Aging

    06/30/2025 5:36:43 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 100 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | June 26, 2025 | Queen Mary University of London
    Caffeine sparks an ancient enzyme that helps cells survive stress and repair damage, revealing a new link between your coffee and long-term health. Credit: Shutterstock Scientists have discovered that caffeine doesn’t just perk up your brain—it energizes your cells in a way that could slow aging. By flipping on an ancient fuel-sensing enzyme called AMPK, caffeine indirectly taps into a powerful longevity pathway that helps cells manage stress, repair damage, and live longer. Caffeine’s Cellular Anti-Aging Mystery Uncovered A new study from the Cellular Ageing and Senescence laboratory at Queen Mary University of London’s Center for Molecular Cell Biology reveals...
  • Tired Man Drinks Coffee So He Can Feel Both Tired And Irritable

    06/21/2025 9:38:39 AM PDT · by dayglored · 15 replies
    The Bee ^ | Jun 20, 2025 | The Bee
    GREEN BAY, WI — In preparation for an early work day, local man David Miles drank a cup of coffee so that, in addition to feeling tired, he could also be irritable. "The caffeine really helps," Miles said as he prepared for a busy day at the office. "Now, I don't just feel tired, but also jittery and easily frustrated by everything all day." Miles, who works at a major insurance firm in the area, has been described by his managers as a loyal employee who frequently shows up to work on time despite being tired and irritable. "About...
  • The optimal time to drink coffee isn't when you normally have it

    06/04/2025 9:07:53 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    MSN ^ | June 04, 2025 | Staff
    Maybe coffee doesn't need to be the very first step in our morning routines. While it's often associated with wakefulness, experts claim there may be benefits to holding off on that cup of joe for a different time of day. Cortisol, a stress hormone, is highest in our body right as we wake up, according to Julia Zumpano, a registered dietitian with the Cleveland Clinic Center for Human Nutrition. From there, she said, it begins to decline naturally throughout the day. Caffeine is a stimulant, so if it's consumed (by drinking coffee, for example) when cortisol is high, that can...
  • Ben Ferguson Dismantles Ivanka Trump Pay-for-Play Accusations (St. Jude)

    12/22/2016 6:52:09 AM PST · by Sybeck1 · 20 replies
    The liberal media had been trying to make a lot of hay out of accusations that the Trump family had tried to sell access to themselves and their president-elect father. So far such concerns seem to have little merit since all of the instances pointed to by accusers have not actually happened. But that didn’t stop it from being a topic of conversation on CNN’s OutFront on Wednesday. “This has been a stumbling block for the Trumps,” argued fill in host Poppy Harlow, after a long winded report about the accusations was aired, “Why even open yourself up to this...
  • Origami butterflies with ominous message appear in Seattle parks

    09/26/2017 9:10:24 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 37 replies
    king5.com ^ | September 26, 2017 | Ted Land
    People are finding origami butterflies with ominous messages, scattered on the ground throughout Seattle. The folded papers have a puzzling warning about safety, but no one seems to know who is behind the campaign or what it’s about. When unfolded, the message “you are not safe,” is revealed and there is a date: 9-28-17. The flip side has illustrations of Russell Wilson, Kurt Cobain, the Starbucks siren, and a message about peace.
  • Coffee Prices Retreat as the Supply Situation Improves

    05/18/2025 2:51:53 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    Barchart ^ | 05/16/2025 | Rich Asplund -
    July arabica coffee (KCN25) Friday closed down -9.35 (-2.49%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) closed down -106 (-2.13%). Coffee prices on Friday fell sharply, with robusta posting a 5-week low. Signs of bigger coffee supplies are weighing on prices after Safras Mercado on Friday reported that Brazil's 2024/25 coffee sales were 97% done as of May 13, above the 94% from the same time last year. An increase in current coffee inventories is also pressuring coffee prices. ICE-monitored robusta coffee inventories rose to a 7-1/2 month high Friday of 4,890 lots. Also, ICE-monitored arabica coffee inventories rose to a...
  • Are you a Coffeeholic?

    05/15/2025 9:45:25 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 87 replies
    Muthaland Cofffee ^ | 8/3/19 | Chris McTaw
    As much as coffeeholic sounds nice, it may never be that nice really. Did you believe that? Maybe not! Coffeeholic is a simple term to express a lover of coffee or as most dictionaries have it, it’s being a coffee addict. As much as we have workaholic and shopaholic to be friendlier than their opposite, so also is being coffeeholic. By being a coffeeholic, it means you have no other alternative to coffee. As a coffeeholic, know your coffees
  • I've roasted coffee for 25 years. The industry was in denial about Trump's tariffs until they disrupted our imports.

    04/12/2025 8:46:56 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 73 replies
    Business Insider via msn ^ | Apr 12, 2025 | Jordan Hart
    TJ Semanchin is the co-owner of Wonderstate Coffee, a Wisconsin-based coffee roaster. Donald Trump's 10% blanket tariffs mean Semanchin's company will have to make some hard decisions. Wonderstate typically imports 40,000 pounds of coffee in one transaction. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with 51-year-old TJ Semanchin, the co-owner of Wonderstate Coffee. Business Insider has confirmed Semanchin's identity and role at the company. The piece has been edited for length and clarity. I've been in the coffee business for the last 25 years. Before that, I was living in Latin America studying issues around sustainable development in coffee...
  • Coffee-based approach yields promising results in ovarian cancer trial (Artemisia annua)

    04/09/2025 8:19:52 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 7 replies
    Medical Xpress / University of Kentucky / Society of Gynecologic Oncology annual meeting ^ | April 4, 2025 | Elizabeth Chapin / Jill Kolesar, Pharm.D.
    Researchers presented promising results from an early-stage clinical trial investigating a unique coffee-based approach to ovarian cancer maintenance therapy. The study examined ArtemiCafe Decaf, a commercially available decaffeinated coffee product containing a controlled dose of Artemisia annua, a plant that has been used medicinally for centuries and is known for its antimalarial properties. Recent laboratory research has shown the plant may also have anti-cancer properties. Preliminary findings of the phase 1 trial show that ArtemiCafe Decaf is safe and well tolerated by patients at a dose of four cups daily. Additional patient follow-up is needed to determine its efficacy in...
  • The Ultimate Guide to Using a Coffee Percolator: Where to Put Coffee and More!

    04/09/2025 10:06:16 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 28 replies
    MEATCHEFSFOODS ^ | 3/8/25 | Rodney Wagner
    Coffee lovers around the world cherish the rich aroma and robust flavor of coffee brewed in a percolator. This traditional method of brewing coffee has stood the test of time and is favored by many for its ability to create a rich, full-bodied cup of coffee. However, many newcomers to coffee percolators often find themselves asking, “Where do you put coffee in a percolator?” This comprehensive guide will not only answer your question but also delve into the nuances of using a coffee percolator to achieve the perfect brew. Let’s explore the ins and outs of this classic coffee-making method!
  • The Shocking Link Between Office Coffee and Heart Health

    03/24/2025 12:06:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 75 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | March 24, 2025 | Uppsala University
    A Swedish study found that workplace coffee machines often leave in high levels of cholesterol-raising compounds, unlike drip-filter machines which remove most of them. ==================================================================================== Coffee from workplace machines might be raising your cholesterol more than you think. A new Swedish study reveals that many common office coffee machines fail to filter out cholesterol-elevating compounds found in coffee, sometimes leaving behind even more than espresso or French press. Depending on the machine and brewing method, the amount of harmful diterpenes like cafestol and kahweol can vary widely, and frequent coffee drinkers may be unknowingly boosting their LDL cholesterol levels. Cholesterol-Raising...
  • Chocolate, Coffee, and Wine Could Slash Your Risk of Metabolic Syndrome

    02/28/2025 5:37:41 AM PST · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | February 26, 2025 | São Paulo Research Foundation
    The most extensive study on how dietary polyphenol consumption affects the risk of cardiometabolic issues monitored over 6,000 Brazilians for eight years. A study of over 6,000 Brazilians—the largest of its kind—found that a diet rich in polyphenol-rich foods such as grapes, strawberries, açaí, oranges, chocolate, wine, and coffee can reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome by up to 23%. The findings, published in the Journal of Nutrition, highlight the protective effects of polyphenols against cardiometabolic disorders. Metabolic syndrome is a collection of metabolic imbalances and hormonal disruptions that significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Polyphenols, known for their...