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WSPA Spartanburg on MSNAddicted to coffee? It may be genetic, researchers explainSAN DIEGO (KSWB/KUSI) — New research suggests that coffee habits, whether in excess or scarcity, could be partially linked to ...
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Mongabay on MSNColombia’s coffee farmers try to balance innovation and tradition to adapt to climate changeBefore, the seasons seemed etched into the calendar, with well-defined periods of drought and rain. Today, the climate has ...
Can coffee make you more anxious than other caffeinated drinks like matcha and soda? Doctors explain the phenomenon, and what ...
It turns out that about half of all people carry the slow-metabolizer version of the CYP1A2 gene. This means millions of ...
Genetic differences that affect caffeine metabolism, as well as sugar and fat metabolism and brain chemistry, may lead some people to consume more coffee than others. In a study published yesterday ...
Drinking coffee—especially caffeinated coffee—may help reduce the risk of developing endometrial cancer, a common type of ...
New insights into the perception of coffee taste - genetic predisposition plays a role Leibniz-Institut für Lebensmittel-Systembiologie an der TU München Journal ...
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