In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers explored the caffeine content in various popular coffee servings to assess their safety regarding recommended daily intake limits. Their results ...

Soy Aire on MSN: Trader Joe’s faces lawsuit over misleading caffeine content in coffee

Trader Joe’s is embroiled in a legal controversy over its 'French Roast Low Acid' coffee. A lawsuit claims the product misleads consumers about its caffeine content, impacting their purchasing ...

The healthiest coffee is typically filtered and free from additives and sweeteners. Coffee varies widely in terms of caffeine content, ingredients, nutrients, and acidity levels. This type of coffee ...

News Medical: Study reveals coffee triggers distinct cytokine responses compared with pure caffeine

In a recent study published in the European Journal of Nutrition, researchers evaluated the acute immunological effects of coffee compared with an equivalent dose of caffeine in solution and water in ...

Many of us are familiar with the main “pro” of coffee. The kick you get from your morning coffee is thanks to caffeine, a natural stimulant that can make you feel more energetic. While it can get a bad rap (if you overdo it), it turns out that the caffeine in coffee does more than just wake you up.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it’s safe for most women to drink three to five cups of coffee a day with a maximum intake of 400 milligrams of caffeine.