Yahoo: The Chlorogenic Acid in Coffee May Help Balance Blood Sugar and Ward Off Diabetes

The Chlorogenic Acid in Coffee May Help Balance Blood Sugar and Ward Off Diabetes

Healthline: Coffee May Alter Gut Microbiome to Reduce Stress (Yes, Even Decaf)

New research suggests that coffee, even decaffeinated, can reduce stress, improve learning, and boost mood by influencing your gut-brain axis. Here's how.

Coffee doesn’t just energize—it actively reshapes the gut and mind. Researchers found that both caffeinated and decaf coffee altered gut bacteria in ways linked to better mood and lower stress. Decaf ...

A registered human trial has found that both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee produce similar positive shifts in gut microbiome composition and self-reported mood. The research, published in ...

Decaf coffee has been thrown under the barista bus for quite a while. And perhaps for good reason, as for too many years, there was hardly an option in the field worth brewing. Alas, times continue to ...

AOL: Decaf Coffee Vs. Regular Coffee: Which Is Actually Healthier, According to Dietitians

Decaf Coffee Vs. Regular Coffee: Which Is Actually Healthier, According to Dietitians

Asia Economy: "Surprised by the Results? Decaf Boosts Memory, Says Coffee Study"

Decaf coffee is just like regular coffee, except most of the caffeine has been removed. This article takes a detailed look at decaf coffee and its good and bad health effects.

Decaf coffee is the red-headed stepchild of coffee for some reason, but Dekaf changes that. I’ve made it in my Keurig and my French press, and both brew methods made outstanding cups of coffee.