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Tag: Drinking

Drinking beetroot juice before exercising may boost brain performance

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 1 May, 2017
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A study published in the Journals of Gerontology: Series A suggests that consuming beetroot juice prior to exercise may enhance brain performance in older adults. IFT Daily News

Moderate drinking may protect against heart disease

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 30 March, 2017
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A study published in the British Medical Journal suggests that having a drink each day may help protect a person’s heart against disease. IFT Daily News

Less sleep may lead to more eating, drinking

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 15 December, 2015
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A study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion shows that receiving less than seven hours a night may be linked to obesity due to an increase in secondary … Continue Reading →

New genetic variants associated with coffee drinking

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 21 October, 2014
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Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have identified six new genetic variants associated with habitual coffee drinking. IFT Daily News

Drinking decaf coffee may be good for the liver

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 14 October, 2014
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A study published in Hepatology shows that higher coffee consumption, regardless of caffeine content, was linked to lower levels of abnormal liver enzymes. IFT Daily News

Study: More Americans Drinking Coffee

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 2 April, 2013
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Coffee consumption is on the rise with eight in 10 Americans (83%) drinking java, up from 78% in 2012, according to the National Coffee Association. read … Continue Reading →

Drinking thick beverages may bolster satiety

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 2 November, 2012
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A study published in Flavour shows that thicker drinks are more likely to make you feel full and keep feeling that way longer for the same amount of calories than … Continue Reading →

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