Coffee lovers rejoice: your beverage of choice is now being recognised as a health-promoting staple. Old-fashioned theories that coffee raised the risk of coronary heart disease have been debunked: a ...
As a nation, we get through about 98 million cups of coffee a day, making it one of the world’s most popular drinks alongside ...
You likely know that saturated fats can raise your bad cholesterol levels. But did you know that coffee can, too? That’s because java contains two cholesterol-elevating substances, or diterpenes, ...
New research shows that how you brew your coffee can affect the amount of cholesterol-elevating substances known as diterpenes in your cup, which can impact your heart health.
A study finds that different brewing methods affect levels of cholesterol-raising substances in coffee beans that end up in your cup. Coffee from on-demand workplace machines and espresso may contain ...