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Liverpool scientists discover how coffee can reduce the risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis

Liverpool scientists discover how coffee can reduce the risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis

Link between coffee consumption and risk of myocardial infarction greater with certain gene variation

Link between coffee consumption and risk of myocardial infarction greater with certain gene variation

Coffee good or bad for you? It depends on your genes!

Coffee good or bad for you? It depends on your genes!

Diet puts pregnant women at risk

Diet puts pregnant women at risk

Simple saliva test may offer a new way to probe the consequences of caffeine coupled with stress

Simple saliva test may offer a new way to probe the consequences of caffeine coupled with stress

Hand-held device for detecting illegal and legal drugs

Hand-held device for detecting illegal and legal drugs

That morning cup of coffee may lower the risk of  type 2 diabetes

That morning cup of coffee may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

Caffeine before a workout can damage the heart

Caffeine before a workout can damage the heart

Coffee may impair peak heart function

Coffee may impair peak heart function

Flu - not the only germ threat this time of year!

Flu - not the only germ threat this time of year!

Caffeine does it for female rats

Caffeine does it for female rats

Tea lowers ovarian cancer risk

Tea lowers ovarian cancer risk

Risedronate prevents bone loss and periodontal disease

Risedronate prevents bone loss and periodontal disease

Caffeine and alcohol addiction similar

Caffeine and alcohol addiction similar

Genetics play a part in the inability to stop caffeine use

Genetics play a part in the inability to stop caffeine use

Drinking lots of coffee and tea can reduce the risk of chronic liver disease

Drinking lots of coffee and tea can reduce the risk of chronic liver disease

Perk up that memory with some caffeine

Perk up that memory with some caffeine

Forget decaf - coffee full of caffeine is much healthier!

Forget decaf - coffee full of caffeine is much healthier!

Decaffeinated coffee may cause an increase in harmful LDL cholesterol

Decaffeinated coffee may cause an increase in harmful LDL cholesterol

Habitual coffee drinking is not associated with an increased risk of hypertension in women

Habitual coffee drinking is not associated with an increased risk of hypertension in women

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