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Scientists question caffeine’s power to shield the brain from junk food A recent study provides evidence that while a diet high in fat and sugar is associated with memory impairment, habitual caffeine consumption is unlikely to offer protection against these negative effects....

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Caffeine in Your Blood May Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Shows Something to think about.

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Caffeine may help E. coli resist antibiotics — but more research is needed A laboratory experiment suggests caffeine may boost E. coli’s antibiotic resistance. However, whether this discovery applies to real-world infections in people is not yet known.

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Researchers Discover How Caffeine Could Slow Cellular Aging alternative_right shares a report from Phys.Org: In new research published by scientists studying fission yeastâ

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Caffeine metabolite 1-MX boosts memory and brain health, study finds A new study published in PLOS ONE suggests that a lesser-known metabolite of caffeine, called 1-methylxanthine (1-MX), may help improve memory and support brain health in both young and aged animals....

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Drinking coffee daily linked to decreased PCOS risk A recent study reveals that daily coffee consumption significantly reduces the risk of developing PCOS symptoms. Women who drank two cups of coffee daily were at a 70% lower risk of PCOS.

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