Drinking coffee every day is linked to a mysterious bacterium that grows in your gut, according to a recent scientific study.
Scientists have found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia, but drinking more won't help protect your brain any further.
Health experts suggest three to four cups of black tea daily may support overall health and reduce inflammation.
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15 Energy‑Draining Habits to Break Now
Do you find yourself waking up after the weekend already feeling exhausted by the thought of dealing with the week ahead? It doesn't have to be physical fatigue; having your mental and emotional ...
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Lose Weight and Save Thousands With These 8 Grocery Staples
Here's something we want to shout from the grocery-store rooftops: Eating healthy doesn't have to break the bank. While we can't control rising food prices, real people everywhere are still losing ...
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Teeth whitening: Dental experts share options, costs, and long-term maintenance
From in-office treatments to at-home kits, learn what really works and how to preserve your smile’s brightness over time.
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Extended stay hotels in Raleigh: The best long-term stays in the City of Oaks
So many people are surprised by Raleigh when they first visit. As a capital city, you’d expect it to be bustling, polluted, ...
The mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., has rocked the small tight-knit community.
Tallulah’s water highlights how severely poor drinking water can affect small towns. They face a variety of problems, from aging infrastructure to too few customers to support the needed upgrades.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of ...
More people are turning to coffee raves to socialize and dance during the morning hours and connect in a new way—often ...
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