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The Economic Times
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Eggnog or hot cocoa? Which holiday drink is easier on your Blood Sugar

Eggnog or hot cocoa? Which holiday drink is easier on your Blood Sugar14+ hour, 33+ min ago Eggnog and hot cocoa are popular holiday drinks. Both have sugar, but eggnog is slightly better for blood sugar because it has a bit more protein and fat, and fewer carbs. Hot cocoa can be healthier if made with low-sugar…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > us > life > swap-coffee-for-tea-study-finds-tea-may-cut-risk-of-agonising-bone-condition > articleshow > 126059045.cms

Swap coffee for tea? Study finds tea may cut risk of agonising bone condition

Swap coffee for tea? Study finds tea may cut risk of agonising bone condition2+ day, 16+ hour ago New research suggests drinking tea may strengthen bones and lower hip fracture risk in women, while excessive coffee consumption could increase it. Scientists found tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, potentially due to catechins. Heavy coffee intake, however, was linked…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > drinking-34-cups-of-coffee-a-day-may-help-you-live-longer-study-finds > articleshow > 125989913.cms

Drinking 3–4 cups of coffee a day may help you live longer, study finds

Drinking 3–4 cups of coffee a day may help you live longer, study finds5+ day, 13+ hour ago A new study links daily coffee drinking to longer life. Researchers found that moderate coffee intake may slow aging at the cell level. Drinking the right amount, not too much, showed possible health benefits. Experts say black or low-sugar coffee…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > us > life > scientists-say-coffee-could-help-you-live-longer-heres-the-daily-amount-that-works > articleshow > 125938067.cms

Scientists say coffee could help you live longer — here’s the daily amount that works

Scientists say coffee could help you live longer — here’s the daily amount that works1+ week, 1+ day ago New research published in BMJ Mental Health indicates that drinking three to four cups of coffee per day may help extend lifespan as much as five years. Scientists reached these findings by evaluating telomere length, a major biological marker that's…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > new-updates > top-gastroenterologist-dr-sethis-five-step-formula-to-turn-your-morning-coffee-into-anti-inflammatory-powerhouse > articleshow > 125864015.cms

AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist Dr Sethi shares five-step formula to turn your morning coffee into anti-inflammatory powerhouse

AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist Dr Sethi shares five-step formula to turn your morning coffee into anti-inflammatory powerhouse1+ week, 5+ day ago Dr Sethi, Harvard trained gut doctor and top gastroenterologist has suggested five simple steps using which you can turn your coffee into an anti-inflammatory powerhouse. Drinking coffee offers various benefits- from lowering the risk of depression to altering fat storage…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > could-your-daily-coffee-habit-be-keeping-your-cells-younger-study-finds-moderate-intake-may-slow-biological-aging > articleshow > 125799357.cms

Could your daily coffee habit be keeping your cells younger? Study finds moderate intake may slow biological aging

Could your daily coffee habit be keeping your cells younger? Study finds moderate intake may slow biological aging2+ week, 1+ day ago Moderate coffee consumption, specifically 3-4 cups daily, may help slow biological aging in individuals with severe mental health conditions. Research indicates this level of intake is linked to longer telomeres, suggesting a biological age up to five years younger than non-coffee…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > magazines > panache > apollo-neurologist-links-drinking-coffee-to-slower-ageing-benefits-but-he-has-a-warning > articleshow > 125734480.cms

Apollo neurologist links drinking coffee to slower ageing benefits, but he has a warning

Apollo neurologist links drinking coffee to slower ageing benefits, but he has a warning2+ week, 4+ day ago A recent study suggests moderate coffee consumption may slow biological aging in people with mental disorders. Drinking three to four cups daily is associated with longer telomeres, a marker of slower cellular aging. This could offer benefits for brain and…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > small-biz > sme-sector > lean-local-and-profitable-how-25-year-old-coffee-chain-barista-is-still-winning-and-outpacing-bigger-rivals > articleshow > 125629815.cms

Lean, local, and profitable: How 25-year-old coffee chain, Barista, is still winning and outpacing bigger rivals

Lean, local, and profitable: How 25-year-old coffee chain, Barista, is still winning and outpacing bigger rivals3+ week, 2+ day ago The coffee chain, which is currently operating in approximately 165 cities, including Sri Lanka and the Maldives, has introduced a range of new categories that caters to clientele across age groups. Anand Ramanathan, Partner, Consumer Industry Leader, Deloitte South Asia attributes…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > industry > cons-products > food > fresh-business-blend-at-starbucks-global-ceo-meets-chandra-as-tata-pauses-investment-pending-lower-cost-model > articleshow > 125597984.cms

Fresh business blend at Starbucks: Global CEO meets Chandra as Tata pauses investment pending lower-cost model

Fresh business blend at Starbucks: Global CEO meets Chandra as Tata pauses investment pending lower-cost model3+ week, 3+ day ago Starbucks is set to revamp its India operations. Its partner, Tata Consumer, is pushing for a more affordable business model. This involves smaller stores, lighter equipment, and accessible pricing. The joint venture aims to improve profitability and unit economics. Fresh…...

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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > us > life > warm-water-vs-cold-water-which-morning-drink-actually-boosts-your-digestion > articleshow > 125503716.cms

Warm water vs cold water: Which morning drink actually boosts your digestion

Warm water vs cold water: Which morning drink actually boosts your digestion4+ week, 23+ hour ago Begin the day with intention, reconsidering the temperature of that first drink. It matters more than you may think, whether you're reaching for warm or cold water, because it's setting the tone for digestion, metabolism, circulation, and alertness. Warm water…...