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Drinking Coffee Can Reduce Risk of Early Death, Study Says

A new study supports previous claims about the health benefits of drinking coffee, citing that a daily consumption of three to four cups can reduce risk of early death from various diseases.

People are Super Mad Starbucks' Red Cups Do Not Scream Christmas

Starbucks' iconic holiday cups have become a cause or concern - at least for the internet. The coffee giant recently rolled out their new holiday-themed paper thermases, but they were not like the one from years past.

Making Turkish Sand Coffee Looks Like Magic

Making Turkish Sand Coffee Looks Like Magic

Drinking Coffee Lowers Risk of Cancer, Study Shows

Coffee lovers should rejoice at recent findings that drinking coffee regularly can actually reduce the risk for liver cancer

The Last Teabender

The Last Teabender

Even Bees Dig A Cup Of Joe, New Study States

Looks like humans and cubicles aren't the only fans of a good, hot steaming cup of joe. A new study out of the journal Science shows that our hive-minded colleagues, bees, dig caffeine as well.

Bitter Barista: What’s Next for the Barista Who Got Fired for Mocking His Customers Online?

The online rants of a cynical coffee server went viral nationwide after the barista's boss fired him for posting snarky comments about his customers. Now, it looks like there's a book deal in the works for the bitter barista.

How To Use Coffee In An Enema Recipe: One Couple Exposes Their Java Addiction, But Are There Any Benefits From This Unusual Treatment?

A Florida couple reveals their coffee enema addiction in graphic detail on TLC's "My Strange Addiction," but using the caffeinated beverage in this way may come with some risk.

Starbucks $1 Reusable Cup: One Dollar and Go Environmental; Will You Pay? (POLL)

A new environmental initiative by Starbucks could keep millions of paper cups out of landfills.

Morning Cup Of Coffee In Peril? New Study Suggest Climate Change Could Kill Arabica Coffee

A new study by London's Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew states that climate change could cause Arabica coffee to become extinct by 2080.

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