I'm not old enough to have tasted Coca-Cola's failed 1985 reformulation, otherwise known as "New Coke," but by all accounts (including some very
Is coffee no longer giving you an energy boost in the morning? Here's why
Drinking coffee is good for you. Not only can a few cups a day
An illustrated infographic on coffee in the workplace.
Research shows that the therapeutic benefits of drinking coffee do not apply to pregnant women.
Turns out coffee has lots of potential health benefits.
There really can't be any adult in this great big world that has never tried coffee. It's consumed everywhere, and judging by the amount of Starbucks loc...
For many, coffee or tea is a sacred morning ritual. And while that ritual may offer many health benefits (and a serious pick-me-up), your favorite brew comes
A study suggests drinking four or more cups of coffee per day could significantly raise your risk of dying from any cause if you are under 55. But other medical researchers say four cups a day may be just fine if you're healthy.
A new, large-scale study finds that drinking up to five cups of coffee per day might see a decrease in suicide, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and more.
A friend and I were recently debating how much caffeine is in various drinks.
When is the best time to have that customary cup of coffee? Our resident coach shares if its before or after that morning run.
We all know Coca Cola is laden with sugar and that, at a push,
From energy drinks to cola, learn how caffeine can positively — and negatively — impact your daily routine.
Coke is betting on coffee to take it to the next level.
The findings clarify long-held but unqualified beliefs that coffee suppresses appetite, or that it aids metabolism - which has led to a boom in caffeine dietary supplements that claim to aid weight loss.
For years we have been told that coffee is bad for us, but the US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee has unveiled strong evidence that drinking three to five cups a day is harmless and can even counteract some severe illnesses
Coca-Cola can be awfully refreshing but so can some of the ingenious uses for the caramel-colored favorite. You won’t believe what it does for beans.