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Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. Whether you enjoy it black or with cream and sugar, coffee is a staple for many people's daily routines. While it is often associated with negative effects like caffeine jitters and staining teeth, coffee actually has many health b...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, with over 400 billion cups consumed each year. While coffee has long been associated with negative health effects, such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, the latest research suggests that coffee may actually have a number...
Hawkins Foundation Supports Healthcare Workers!

Hawkins Foundation Supports Healthcare Workers!

New Coffee Subscribers! The Hawkins Society is a family of orthopaedic fellows who share the distinction of having participated in a postgraduate education program under the direction of Dr. Richard Hawkins. More than 200 orthopaedic surgeons are included in the family that spans the globe. This...
Coffee is good for you, probably

Coffee is good for you, probably

Professor who edited mortality findings says evidence is strong but not yet definitive Past research has linked coffee consumption to reduced mortality and suggested protective effects against diabetes and cancer. Now, a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine says that adding a bit of...
Daily Coffee May Protect the Heart

Daily Coffee May Protect the Heart

Drinking light to moderate amounts -- up to three cups a day -- may lower the risk of stroke, fatal heart disease and all-cause death, researchers found. "Regular coffee consumption of up to three cups per day is associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and...
Health Care Workers Share Harrowing and Hopeful Front-Line Stories

Health Care Workers Share Harrowing and Hopeful Front-Line Stories

In a compelling video interview by the Post Bulletin, four health care workers at Mayo Clinic locations share their experiences on the front lines caring for COVID-patients. The four health care professionals — two nurses, a paramedic and a respiratory therapist — describe harrowing experiences a...

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