Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
For many older women, the day begins with a familiar ritual: the kettle on or the coffee pot bubbling away. But new research suggests that what’s in your cup could be quietly influencing your bones as ...
A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused no harm. Heavy coffee intake—over five cups a day—was linked to lower bone ...
A new study from Flinders University offers insight into how two of the world's most popular beverages, coffee and tea, may influence bone health in older women. The research, published in the journal ...
Coffee and tea are among the most consumed beverages worldwide. Two-thirds of American adults drink coffee daily, says the National Coffee Association’s 2025 survey, up 7 percent from 2020. In ...
A new veteran-owned store is selling coffee and tea with a purpose. EDC Coffee & Tea, owned by former Navy SEAL Dom Raso, opened at 2421 Bowland Parkway near Naval Air Station Oceana in October.
Most people who reach for caffeinated beverages identify as either coffee drinkers or tea lovers. But having a mix of both every day could help extend your life. That’s the major takeaway from new ...
A specialty coffee and tea bar has found new home in uptown Charlotte just a few months after closing. Indigo Tea + Coffee Co. welcomed guests into its new space at 644 N. Church St. during a soft ...
Share on Pinterest 7–8 daily drinks of water, coffee, and tea were linked to longevity in a new study. Image credit: CACTUS Creative Studio/Stocksy Staying hydrated is essential for overall health, so ...
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