Matcha is having a moment. What are the health benefits of this green tea drink?
A review of 21 studies on green tea shows similar benefits to matcha for improvements in memory, plus evidence for mood improvement.
Sun Nov 10 2024
How is decaf coffee made? And is it really caffeine-free?
Removing caffeine while keeping a coffee beans aroma and flavour intact isnt a simple task.
Sat Nov 11 2023
Can coffee help you avoid weight gain? Here's what the science says
Most people gain small amounts of weight each year as they age. But can coffee help prevent this gradual weight gain?
Sat Oct 28 2023
Can coffee or a nap make up for sleep deprivation?
Lack of sleep harms memory and cognition, but our easy remedies can't fix everything.
Sun Sep 10 2023
Caffeine could reduce body fat and type 2 diabetes risk, study finds
However, this effect may only be apparent in individuals with a certain genetic predisposition.
Fri Mar 24 2023
Caffeine: A silent addiction it's better to break?
Should you stop drinking coffee altogether? As is so often the case, the remedy may lie in the dose.
Wed Aug 18 2021
Time to cut the caffeine? Try these five original coffee alternatives
Research finds drinking more than four cups a day could be bad for our health and increase cardiovascular risks.
Wed Mar 24 2021
Male and female caffeine consumption ups miscarriage risk: study
Women have an increased risk of miscarriage if they or their partner consume more than two caffeinated drinks a day in the weeks leading up to conception, a new US study found.
Sat Mar 26 2016
Two cans of energy drink a day can have negative effects on the heart, study finds
Energy drinks containing sugar, caffeine and taurine, were found to trigger abnormal heart rhythms, a new study found.
Sat Mar 05 2016
Why the worst time to drink coffee is actually in the morning
Drinking coffee shortly after waking up is a bit counterproductive as it undermine the caffeine's effect and leads people to build a tolerance for it.
Tue Jun 02 2015
More than four espressos a day can harm health: EU
Drinking the caffeine equivalent of more than four espressos a day is harmful to health, especially for minors and pregnant women, the EU food safety agency said on Wednesday.
Wed May 27 2015
Caffeine linked with lower levels of erectile dysfunction
Men who drank two to three cups of coffee a day, or their equivalent in caffeine, were found to be less likely to have erectile dysfunction.
Thu May 21 2015
Pepsi dropping sweetener aspartame from diet cola drinks
PepsiCo said Friday it was bowing to customer demand and doing away with the controversial sweetener aspartame in its diet line of cola drinks in the US.
Sun Apr 26 2015
Five nutrition tips for better sleep
March is World Sleep Month and here are some tips on how to get enough of it.
Mon Mar 30 2015
Putting sugar in coffee has varied effects: study
Amidst increasing rates of caffeine consumption and skyrocketing occurrences of obesity and type 2 diabetes, research team from the Auckland University in Technology in New Zealand.
Thu Dec 18 2014
US military plane deporting Indian immigrants lands in India
The Trump administration has increasingly turned to the military to help carry out its immigration agenda.
Wed Feb 05 2025
Trump's Gaza plan for 'Riviera of the Middle East' triggers international condemnation
Countries from Russia, China, Spain, Ireland and the UK say they continue to support the two-state solution.
Wed Feb 05 2025
US Postal Service suspends inbound parcels from China, Hong Kong
Trump's crackdown on de minimis would make the products sold by the likes of Shein and Temu more expensive.
Wed Feb 05 2025
US plan to take over Gaza: Malaysia's stance on Palestine unchanged - PM
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says Malaysia's stance remains the same as that of other Islamic countries.
Wed Feb 05 2025
US freezes funding for security mission tackling Haiti's gangs
More than $13 million in US funding for an international security force helping fight armed gangs in Haiti has been frozen, the UN says.
Wed Feb 05 2025
Over 40,000 civil servants at high risk of mental health issues - Zaliha
A total of 44,901 civil servants were screened under Public Service Psychological Health Digital Profiling System, says Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
Wed Feb 05 2025
India's Modi takes 'holy dips' at Maha Kumbh, week after stampede killed dozens
Security personnel stood in the water nearby while thousands of people crowded the banks to watch the prime minister perform the rituals.
Wed Feb 05 2025
Philippine Congress endorses impeachment complaint against vice president
Vice President Sara Duterte would be the Philippines' second most senior official to face removal from office.
Wed Feb 05 2025
What is a sovereign wealth fund?
Sovereign wealth funds are investment vehicles owned by countries.
Wed Feb 05 2025
[COLUMNIST] Rising above Trump tariffs: How a resilient global economy outlasts US protectionism
The current alarm over Trumps tariff threats overlooks a key point: global markets are resilient and adaptable.
Wed Feb 05 2025