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Drinking nearly black coffee every day may help you live longer, according to one study. Experts explain that the antioxidants in coffee help fight inflammation that contributes to chronic diseases.
Need a caffeine boost to get through your Monday after Super Bowl LX? Some Dunkin and Starbucks customers can get a free hot or iced coffee Monday, Feb. 9. The ...
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Drinking a few cups of caffeinated coffee or tea every day may help in a small way to preserve brain power and prevent dementia, researchers reported on Monday. People with the highest daily intake of ...
One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years. By Pam Belluck Pam Belluck wrote this while drinking three cups of ...
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A voluntary recall has been issued for more than 80,000 Keurig coffee pods, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee Pods were recalled in December due to a ...
Dunkin' is giving away nearly two million free iced coffees Monday as part of the promotion of its 1990s-themed Super Bowl commercial. The company is giving handing out 1,995,000 free iced coffees, a ...
More than 80,600 Keurig coffee pods were recalled in three states. The McCafé Decaf K-Cups may actually contain caffeine. The FDA gave the recall the second-highest risk level, Class II. More than ...