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Mild hypoxia in preterm infants linked to lifelong memory issues
3+ hour, 34+ min ago (773+ words) During intensive care after preterm births, babies can experience low oxygen in their tissue and cells-or hypoxia. Mild hypoxia in preterm infants linked to lifelong memory issues During intensive care after preterm births, babies can experience low oxygen in their…...
Does coffee disrupt sleep? Large population study suggests the impact may be minimal
1+ week, 4+ day ago (514+ words) A large population study of middle-aged adults suggests that habitual coffee drinking may have far less impact on sleep and daytime fatigue than commonly believed, raising new questions about long-term caffeine adaptation in the brain. Study: Habitual coffee consumption poorly…...
Analyzing the decision drivers in modern coffee culture
1+ week, 6+ day ago (188+ words) For many coffee drinkers, choosing milk for their coffee shop order often involves navigating a growing list of choices, each carrying different expectations around taste, digestibility, cost, and more. A new study in the Journal of Dairy Science, published by…...
Decoding the purpose of fetal yawns in the womb
3+ week, 4+ day ago (289+ words) Even in the womb, where all oxygen is provided by the parental placenta, fetuses can-and do-yawn. More yawns during observation were associated with a lower weight at birth-potentially indicating mild fetal stress in the womb, according to a study published…...
Study reveals coffee triggers distinct cytokine responses compared with pure caffeine
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (432+ words) A controlled human study reveals that coffee's complex chemical matrix may shape immune responses differently than pure caffeine, highlighting how everyday dietary exposures can subtly influence physiology. Study: Immune modulation in response to coffee intake: a pilot study. Image Credit:…...
Daily coffee intake linked to fewer atrial fibrillation relapses
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (673+ words) A randomized trial suggests that avoiding coffee after cardioversion may not help, and that modest caffeine intake may actually be associated with fewer atrial fibrillation recurrences. Consuming modest amounts of caffeinated coffee after cardioversion may be linked to a lower…...
Heavy coffee drinking may weaken bone density in older women
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (760+ words) A decade-long study of postmenopausal women suggests tea may offer modest bone benefits, while very high coffee intake could raise concerns for hip strength later in life. Study: Longitudinal Association of Coffee and Tea Consumption with Bone Mineral Density in…...
Coffee-based staining offers eco-friendly solution for electron microscopy
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (432+ words) Researchers at TU Graz have proven that espresso is a favourable alternative to the highly toxic and radioactive uranyl acetate in the analysis of biological samples. Coffee-based staining offers eco-friendly solution for electron microscopy Researchers at TU Graz have proven…...
Study offers insight into how coffee and tea intake may influence bone health in older women
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (508+ words) A new study from Flinders University offers insight into how two of the world's most popular beverages, coffee and tea, may influence bone health in older women. The research, published in the journal Nutrients, followed nearly 10,000 women aged 65 and older…...
Filtered coffee shows a causal link to healthier HbA1c levels
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (356+ words) A large genetic study reveals that how coffee is prepared matters, linking filtered coffee to improved glycaemic control through changes in the gut microbiota, rather than to caffeine alone. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a global health crisis, with current predictive models…...