Hot coffee being poured into an orange coffee mug. Shadows from mug and window being cast on a white table. - Stefania Pelfini, La Waziya Photography/Getty Images You're rushing in the morning, you ...
Is it possible that the most useful health tweak is something as ordinary as that second cup of coffee? It has always been ...
A new study found that high coffee consumption is linked to a significantly higher risk of stroke while drinking tea and water is linked to a lower risk. The findings highlight the importance of ...
While it may not get the same attention as other health conditions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals one in five women between the ages of 55 and 75 will have a stroke. The ...
The cup of coffee or tea you reach for in the morning -- OK, maybe it's a few -- may be associated with a lower risk for stroke and dementia, according to a new study. The cup of coffee or tea you ...
DALLAS -- Women who enjoy a daily dose of coffee may like this perk: It might lower their risk of stroke. Women in a Swedish study who drank at least a cup of coffee every day had a 22 to 25 percent ...
Want to keep a stroke a bay? Drink water, nothing fizzy and skip fruit drinks. That's the key takeaway from a global review that also raises a red flag for people who drink more than four cups of ...
Which is better for your health, a coffee or tea? Both claim to have a host of health benefits, including boosting energy, lowering inflammation, and reducing the risk of heart disease. But when it ...