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Is Coffee or Tea Healthier? Here’s What a Registered Dietitian Says
Coffee and tea both contain caffeine. A standard 8-ounce cup of coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine, while a cup ...
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6 Foods That Can Trigger OCD
While obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is primarily a neurological and psychological condition, research suggests that diet may influence how severe or frequent certain symptoms appear. Foods that ...
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Energy Drinks vs. Coffee: Which One Gives You More Energy?
While energy drinks and coffee can both block fatigue, experts agree that coffee is generally a safer choice. Coffee doesn’t ...
Food additives are often considered undesirable by consumers. This is particularly the case recently, with many consumers concerned about their prevalence within ultra-processed foods. So are ...
This Collection welcomes original research on food additives, including research on new food additives monitoring of additives, and their effects on health and consumer behaviour. Food additives are ...
Both popular drinks have perks. Fact checked by Isaac Winter Medically reviewed by Kristy Del Coro, MS, RDN, LDN Fact checked by Isaac Winter Medically reviewed by Kristy Del Coro, MS, RDN, LDN Coffee ...
The FDA is set to ban the sale of drinks that combine caffeine and alcohol. Nov. 16, 2010— -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will effectively ban the sale of beverages that combine ...
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