It's not just about water—people who drank a combo of coffee, tea, and water daily had the lowest risk of death in a new ...
Between tea tins that gradually lose their fragrance and coffee capsules that seem to fade over time, we quickly realize that ...
Medically reviewed by Kierra Brown, RD You may wonder about the health benefits of coffee versus tea. Both are rich in health ...
“Perhaps bioactive compounds other than caffeine contribute to the potential anti-cancer effect of coffee and tea,” one of the researchers said Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She ...
Nearly 75% of Americans drink coffee—often multiple cups of it—every day. While research about potential health effects are ongoing and complex, a recent study has good news for coffee drinkers. Yuan ...
Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but what about your morning beverage? Most people fall into one of two camps: coffee or tea. Of course, some people avoid coffee and tea ...
Both tea and coffee deliver beneficial plant compounds — especially polyphenols — that may help with inflammation, stress, and general wellness. Researchers spotlight differences in antioxidant levels ...
Which beverage will claim the world title for healthiest drink? Do you start your mornings with a potent dose of caffeine from a freshly brewed cup of Joe? Or do you prefer a slightly less caffeinated ...
Though green tea and coffee both offer health benefits due to their caffeine and antioxidant content, coffee has more than three times the amount of caffeine. Tea is the world’s most frequently ...
Sarah Hays Coomer is a Mayo Clinic and National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, certified personal trainer and author based in Nashville, Tennessee. She has spent nearly 20 years helping ...
Could your daily coffee or tea habit help keep your mind sharp as you age? New research links moderate consumption to slower declines in reasoning and memory among seniors. Study: Moderate coffee and ...
Caroline Thomason is a media dietitian in the greater Washington, D.C. area. She writes for top-tier media outlets, partners with brands as a nutrition expert and runs a nutrition private practice. In ...