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"coffee"

  • #BoycottStarbucks trends online for an inclusive advert

    The hashtag has been trending ever since the company unveiled its latest advertisement that promoted inclusivity.
  • Opinion: Craving coffee? Listen to it

    Binaural beats can work as a great external source to help you focus better.
  • Experience love with Starbucks’ Valentine’s Specials

    Complimenting these delectable treasures, customers can also get their hands on the adorable ‘Butter Together’ range of mugs, tumblers, and more.
  • Hyderabad-based Vintage Coffee bags Rs 17.6 crore order

    Vintage Coffee And Beverages bagged Rs 17.6 crore worth of order from a large brand in South East Asia to supply instant coffee
  • ‘Hidden gem’ in Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills

    ‘Jubilee Coffee’, which started as a footpath stall, is now most sought-after coffee shop
  • Papua New Guinea’s PM appoints first minister for coffee

    The government in Papua New Guinea announced a new ministry specifically to promote coffee. PM James Marape appointed Joe Kuli as the first minister for coffee. The leader of PNG also appointed Francis Maneke as the minister for oil palm. Coffee is one of the primary sources of livelihood for PNG as 2.5 million people […]
  • Sleep well to succeed in recruitment exams

    Late-night cramming, copious amounts of energy drinks or coffee, and binge eating — this is the lifestyle pattern most youngsters adapt to while preparing for exams. You might think that studying extra time will benefit you in your exams. However, experts and psychologists have been pointing out that all-nighters do more harm than good and […]
  • Coffee may help reduce risk of acute kidney injury

    New York:  Want another reason to start your day with drinking a cup of coffee? A new study has revealed that consuming at least one cup of coffee a day may reduce the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) when compared to those who do not drink coffee. AKI is defined as a “sudden episode […]
  • Something’s Brewing to hold coffee meet up in Hyderabad on Saturday

    From sipping coffee brewed using various brewing methods and upgrading their knowledge about coffee, this meetup is for coffee lovers to come together and connect over good old coffee banter.
  • A cup of coffee a day may keep Covid away: Study

    The study, led by researchers from the Northwestern University in the US, also found that the consumption of more vegetables, and less processed meats, could cut the risk of Covid infection.
  • Researchers find casual link between cardiovascular health and coffee consumption

    Conducted in partnership with the SAHMRI, the team found that people with high blood pressure, angina, and arrythmia were more likely to drink less coffee, decaffeinated coffee
  • Climate change making it harder to get a good cup of coffee: Study

    Under various scenarios, the researchers looked at how a total of 19 climatic factors will affect the cultivation of five distinct speciality coffee types in the fu.ture
  • Too much consumption of coffee can cause cardiovascular issues

    Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year.
  • Coffee consumption related with decreased heart failure risk

    According to the federal dietary guidelines, three to five 8-ounce cups of coffee per day can be part of a healthy diet, but that only refers to plain black coffee.
  • Take your coffee from ‘meh’ to yeah!

    Water Matters Even though you might use deliciously flavoured coffee granules, the water you use matters a lot.
  • Drinking coffee before breakfast may up diabetes risk: Study

    For the study, published in the journal British Journal of Nutrition, the research team looked at the effect of broken sleep and morning coffee across a range of different metabolic markers.
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