Coffee craze fueling SWFL business (WBBH)
Genetic engineers decaffeinate coffee (New Scientist)
Researchers create low-caffeine plants that they claim could produce cheaper and fuller-flavoured decaff coffee
Coffee may reduce liver cancer risk (New Scientist)
A 10-year-study in Japan found middle-aged and elderly people who drank coffee daily had half the rate of the cancer than those drinking less
Coffee trial survives insects, but not vandals (New Scientist)
Vandals have ruined the world’s first and only trial of genetically engineered coffee in French Guiana, but some results were salvaged
Genes decide if coffee hurts or helps your heart (New Scientist)
Coffee raises risk of heart attack in people predisposed to metabolise caffeine slowly €“ but reduces risk for fast metabolisers, new research suggests
Coffee craze fueling SWFL business (WBBH)
A jolt of java. A caffeine craving. Whatever you call it, if you’re like most people, you need that morning ‘cup of Joe.’ Coffee consumption is up for the third straight year, and businesses in Southwest Florida are paying attention.