“Coffee, I Must Have Coffee…”
Whether you reach for a Starbuck’s Venti – the “Big Gulp” of coffee servings – or a wee size cup of Joe in the morning, or none at all, might be influenced by your genes. Two recently published studies...
View ArticleCraving Coffee Might be Genetic
By Amick B. There are many studies that look at the health impacts of drinking coffee, but you’d be forgiven if you weren’t clear about whether it’s good for you. Research has found consuming coffee...
View ArticleCoffee, Tea And 23andMe
Editor’s note: Pending an FDA decision, 23andMe no longer offers new customers access to health reports referred to in this post. Customers who received their health information prior to November 22,...
View ArticleWhere In the Kale?
There are red states and blue states in the United States, but there are also leafy green states and red meat states, according to 23andMe survey data. We’ve previously written about how traits vary by...
View ArticleGood News for Coffee Drinkers
A morning cup of coffee is it’s own reward, but a new study by researchers sweetens the deal a bit concluding that drinking more coffee – even decaffeinated coffee – is associated with a longer life....
View ArticleHappy International Coffee Day
One day for International Coffee Day doesn’t seem good enough, but we’ll take it and look at how your genetics plays a role in caffeine consumption.Using data from other customers who consent to...
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