Researchers say your daily cup—whether caffeinated or decaf—could ultimately affect your mood, memory, and stress level.
Regularly drinking coffee tends to modify the bacteria living in the human digestive system, which in turn influences a ...
Another recent paper highlights beneficial effects of coffee on gut health and mood. Researchers at University College Cork, ...
Share on Pinterest Coffee, even without caffeine, can reduce stress, improve learning, and boost mood by influencing your gut-brain axis. Oleg Breslavtsev/Getty Images New research suggests both ...
Your daily coffee run might be doing more than just keeping you awake during those endless Zoom meetings. A groundbreaking study from France has brain health experts buzzing about the potential ...
New research from APC Microbiome Ireland, a research center at University College Cork, has comprehensively explored the mechanisms behind coffee's positive effects on the gut–brain axis for the first ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The next time you stumble out of bed and make a beeline for your coffee maker, know this: You could be ...
Researchers discovered that caffeine not only improves alertness, but also strengthens the communication between areas in the ...
A new small study suggests that drinking coffee might help improve your mood, gut microbiome, and other health metrics. Interestingly, even decaf coffee drinkers reported benefits. Study authors note ...
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. A major ...