AllNewsVideos'Coffee Study' - 140 News Result(s)Sedentary, Non-Coffee Drinkers At 60% More Risk Of Dying, Study FindsWorld News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 25, 2024 Non-coffee drinkers who sat for six or more hours a day were at almost 60 per cent higher risk of dying compared to coffee drinkers sitting for less than six hours, according to a research. www.ndtv.comCoffee Could Lower Risk Of Death From Sitting Too Much: StudyFeature | Edited by Anjali Thakur | Monday June 24, 2024 These findings are promising, but further research is needed to understand the ideal coffee dosage for optimal health benefits. www.ndtv.comWorld's Most Popular Coffee Originated In This Region 6,00,000 Years Ago - Study RevealsFood | Toshita Sahni | Thursday April 18, 2024 Researchers sequenced the genome of coffee plants to trace the origins of Arabica beans, said to be the world's most popular coffee type. www.ndtv.comFrom Latte To Load-Bearing: Australians Brew Up Stronger Concrete with Used CoffeeScience | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Wednesday January 10, 2024 Not only does this innovative approach turn a waste product into a valuable resource, but it also promises sturdier buildings and infrastructure. www.ndtv.comIs Coffee Safe For Your Eyes? A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Coffee And Eye Health Somdatta Saha | Monday August 21, 2023 While some reports brand it as a contributor to blindness, others tout it as a remedy for dry eyes. Let's unearth the definitive answer here. food.ndtv.comCoffee Isn't Just A Pick-Me-Up: Learn About Its Amazing Health Benefits P.R. Ravi Kumar | Friday April 7, 2023 Coffee has several myths surrounding it, which create doubts about its efficacy. Let's bust some of these myths and reveal the better side of this delicious drink. food.ndtv.comDiabetes And Coffee: Should Diabetics Completely Avoid Coffee? Experts AnswerHealth | Varsha Vats | Monday April 3, 2023 According to studies, drinking coffee can reduce one's risk of developing type-2 diabetes. But it is not safe for people already dealing with the condition. Here's how. www.ndtv.comBrew-tiful News: Coffee May Be Key To Fighting Obesity And Diabetes - Study Toshita Sahni | Thursday March 16, 2023 Morning cup of joe does more than wake you up: study shows coffee can lower diabetes and obesity risk. food.ndtv.comBone Health: Is Coffee Good Or Bad For Your Bones? Experts Explain Somdatta Saha | Monday February 6, 2023 While much has been spoken about how coffee impacts our heart, gut, weight and more, some of the recent studies found the probable links between caffeine and bone health. food.ndtv.comSingle-Use Coffee Pods Better For Environment Than We Thought, Says StudyFeature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday January 20, 2023 Compared to a traditional coffee machine, instant coffee prepared with pods requires less coffee, and water kettles consume less electricity. www.ndtv.comLosing Hair? Coffee And Cola Are To Be Blamed; 5 Drinks For Hair Growth Somdatta Saha | Sunday January 15, 2023 A recent study, published in the journal Nutrients, listed some common beverages that may cause hair fall. Read on to know more. food.ndtv.comCoffee Or Green Tea- Which Is Better For Heart Health And Hypertension? Aditi Ahuja | Thursday January 12, 2023 We often wonder if coffee or green tea is better suited for our blood pressure and heart health. A study conducted by the JACC reveals the answer. food.ndtv.comIs Coffee Good Or Bad - See What This New Study Says Neha Grover | Tuesday September 13, 2022 Coffee Benefits: A recent study claims that drinking coffee may lower the risk of death. Know more. food.ndtv.comWhy Does Coffee Smell Disgusting After Covid? Study Reveals The TriggerWorld News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday May 27, 2022 The most frequently reported trigger, according to the study, was 2-furanmethanethiol, which has a strong roast coffee aroma. www.ndtv.comStudies Suggest Your Daily Cup Of Coffee May Improve Heart Health Aditi Ahuja | Wednesday March 30, 2022 Coffee-lovers, rejoice! Your daily cup of coffee may actually be beneficial for heart health, according to new studies. food.ndtv.comMore News »'Coffee Study' - 2 Video Result(s)US President Joe Biden Signs Order To Study Digital DollarMar 11, 202220:29"83% Of Urban India Aware Of Crypto, 16% Invested": Kantar Executive DirectorOct 1, 20213:22'Coffee Study' - 140 News Result(s)Sedentary, Non-Coffee Drinkers At 60% More Risk Of Dying, Study FindsWorld News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 25, 2024 Non-coffee drinkers who sat for six or more hours a day were at almost 60 per cent higher risk of dying compared to coffee drinkers sitting for less than six hours, according to a research. www.ndtv.comCoffee Could Lower Risk Of Death From Sitting Too Much: StudyFeature | Edited by Anjali Thakur | Monday June 24, 2024 These findings are promising, but further research is needed to understand the ideal coffee dosage for optimal health benefits. www.ndtv.comWorld's Most Popular Coffee Originated In This Region 6,00,000 Years Ago - Study RevealsFood | Toshita Sahni | Thursday April 18, 2024 Researchers sequenced the genome of coffee plants to trace the origins of Arabica beans, said to be the world's most popular coffee type. www.ndtv.comFrom Latte To Load-Bearing: Australians Brew Up Stronger Concrete with Used CoffeeScience | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Wednesday January 10, 2024 Not only does this innovative approach turn a waste product into a valuable resource, but it also promises sturdier buildings and infrastructure. www.ndtv.comIs Coffee Safe For Your Eyes? A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Coffee And Eye Health Somdatta Saha | Monday August 21, 2023 While some reports brand it as a contributor to blindness, others tout it as a remedy for dry eyes. Let's unearth the definitive answer here. food.ndtv.comCoffee Isn't Just A Pick-Me-Up: Learn About Its Amazing Health Benefits P.R. Ravi Kumar | Friday April 7, 2023 Coffee has several myths surrounding it, which create doubts about its efficacy. Let's bust some of these myths and reveal the better side of this delicious drink. food.ndtv.comDiabetes And Coffee: Should Diabetics Completely Avoid Coffee? Experts AnswerHealth | Varsha Vats | Monday April 3, 2023 According to studies, drinking coffee can reduce one's risk of developing type-2 diabetes. But it is not safe for people already dealing with the condition. Here's how. www.ndtv.comBrew-tiful News: Coffee May Be Key To Fighting Obesity And Diabetes - Study Toshita Sahni | Thursday March 16, 2023 Morning cup of joe does more than wake you up: study shows coffee can lower diabetes and obesity risk. food.ndtv.comBone Health: Is Coffee Good Or Bad For Your Bones? Experts Explain Somdatta Saha | Monday February 6, 2023 While much has been spoken about how coffee impacts our heart, gut, weight and more, some of the recent studies found the probable links between caffeine and bone health. food.ndtv.comSingle-Use Coffee Pods Better For Environment Than We Thought, Says StudyFeature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday January 20, 2023 Compared to a traditional coffee machine, instant coffee prepared with pods requires less coffee, and water kettles consume less electricity. www.ndtv.comLosing Hair? Coffee And Cola Are To Be Blamed; 5 Drinks For Hair Growth Somdatta Saha | Sunday January 15, 2023 A recent study, published in the journal Nutrients, listed some common beverages that may cause hair fall. Read on to know more. food.ndtv.comCoffee Or Green Tea- Which Is Better For Heart Health And Hypertension? Aditi Ahuja | Thursday January 12, 2023 We often wonder if coffee or green tea is better suited for our blood pressure and heart health. A study conducted by the JACC reveals the answer. food.ndtv.comIs Coffee Good Or Bad - See What This New Study Says Neha Grover | Tuesday September 13, 2022 Coffee Benefits: A recent study claims that drinking coffee may lower the risk of death. Know more. food.ndtv.comWhy Does Coffee Smell Disgusting After Covid? Study Reveals The TriggerWorld News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday May 27, 2022 The most frequently reported trigger, according to the study, was 2-furanmethanethiol, which has a strong roast coffee aroma. www.ndtv.comStudies Suggest Your Daily Cup Of Coffee May Improve Heart Health Aditi Ahuja | Wednesday March 30, 2022 Coffee-lovers, rejoice! Your daily cup of coffee may actually be beneficial for heart health, according to new studies. food.ndtv.comMore News »'Coffee Study' - 2 Video Result(s)US President Joe Biden Signs Order To Study Digital DollarMar 11, 202220:29"83% Of Urban India Aware Of Crypto, 16% Invested": Kantar Executive DirectorOct 1, 20213:22Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com