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Yahoo! News Search Results for caffeine tea coffee
Yahoo! News Search Results for caffeine tea coffee
Joffrey’s Introduces “Coffee 2.0” for Bloggers; Free Brew for Mashable ...
Earlier this year, we profiled Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company, a caffeine supplier that was giving away free brew to 10,000 “beta testers,” a group that included bloggers, programmers, gamers, and otherwise sleep-deprived professionals. This week, the company is debuting “Coffee 2.0,” a new flavor based specifically on the feedback of the beta testers, with “upgraded flavor and taste ...
Jane Clarke: High tea helps beat the afternoon slump (Daily Mail)
Every Tuesday, Britain's leading nutritionist explains how to eat your way to health. This week Jane explains why afternoon tea is a great idea...
Coffee causes abortion (Sun Star)
I AM a coffee lover. I am just concerned of this buzz I've heard about coffee. Is it true that this causes abortion? Please advice. Thanks.
Queens of the cup (The Age)
In a city proud of its top-class coffee, Melbourne also has legions of tea devotees. Meet three of the women behind your brew.
Adina to Launch "Natural Highs(TM)" Coffee Energy Drink (Marketwire via Yahoo...
Adina for Life, Inc., www.AdinaWorld.com, announces a national launch of its new certified Fair Trade, all natural coffee energy drinks at Whole Foods Market stores in October followed by major Southern California distributor Haralambos and other DSD outlets.
Pocket Doc (Chicago Flame)
Dr. George Q: There's research supporting coffee every day and research that discourages it. What is the truth behind the daily caffeine fix? A: You're right about the contradictory reports. Caffeine has been a lightning rod for research into alleged health risks and benefits for a long time.
Energy drink makers oppose association with low-alcoholic beverages (Interfax)
MOSCOW. Oct 8 (Interfax) - Producers of energy drinks are opposing attempts by some lawmakers to lump their products in with low-alcoholic beverages and restrict their consumption.
Good foods and bad foods when baby's on the way (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Tales of pregnant women and their cravings are widespread.
Caffeine kicks hard in some products (Nanaimo Daily News)
Energy drinks have been the cause for concern in recent weeks as medical experts warn consumers, particularly parents, about "caffeine intoxication". A single serving of some of the drinks can contain more than 500 milligrams of caffeine.
The 15th Annual Best of Milpitas (The Milpitas Post)
The 15th annual Best of Milpitas 2005 represents readers' favorites in services and professionals, who allow ever-growing Milpitas to retain a smalltown feel.
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