We know caffeine is good for an alertness boost first thing in the morning or during an afternoon lull, but researchers have also linked the compound to healthy aging – and a new study takes a close ...
Your morning coffee may offer more than just a quick jolt of alertness. New research from Queen Mary University of London reveals caffeine's remarkable ability to extend the lifespan of cells by ...
A new study reveals the surprising ways caffeine interacts with our cellular functioning. Could coffee be the liquid key to longevity? A new study reports that the world’s most widely used stimulant ...
Fission yeast cells in which the glucose transporter Ght5 is fluorescently labeled with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Credit: Olga Xintarakou, Queen Mary University of London A new study from the ...
High on Caffeine: Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world, and it's found almost everywhere. People consume it through coffee, tea, soft drinks, energy drinks, and ...
Drinking coffee might not only perk you up, it may even help you live longer, scientists suggest. Experts found caffeine—the component of the morning favourite that gives it stimulating ...