Long-term coffee drinking food for women’s health

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If you’re a woman in your 40s or 50s enjoying your morning brew, this study gives new reason to sip with purpose. But even more importantly, it underscores a simple truth we often return to: wellness is cumulative. The choices we make today—how we move, what we eat, how we rest, and yes, how we caffeinate—are the building blocks of the decades to come.

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How EcoPeace Uses Environmental Education to Bridge Borders in the Jordan Valley

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In a region long marked by political divides, armed conflict, and environmental degradation, EcoPeace Middle East is quietly advancing the power of peacebuilding. Peace through education. Through its cross-border teacher tours in the Jordan Valley, EcoPeace is bringing together educators from Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories to address critical environmental issues.

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Meet Hyphyn, the First Biodegradable Performance Upholstery

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In an industry often criticized for waste and pollution, a revolutionary material is changing the narrative. Hyphyn, the first biodegradable performance vinyl, is setting a new standard for sustainable design—without sacrificing the durability that businesses, designers, and institutions have come to rely on. Related: What we know about the Freedom Flotilla Engineered with a patented […]

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Taurine in energy drinks may harm, not help: new study

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Everything in moderation, as common sense advice goes. It's especially true when it comes to food. But people want to live forever and are buying promises of energy drinks with amino acids such as taurine, with the aim of living forever, or at least a decade longer is now in fashion. New research says taurine probably doesn't work. In some cases it may harm.

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