Lifestyle & Trends

  1. Read more: Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact
    A hot drink with a design in the froth surrounded by Christmas decorations. Keeping warm while preparing for the holidays.

    Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact

    Explore how your coffee sweetening choices influence your health, skin ageing, and lifestyle, and discover practical alternatives for healthier coffee habits.

    Read more
  2. Read more: Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality
    Close up of a man and woman holding coffee mugs on a table with creamer container in the middle.

    Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality

    Can coffee get you drunk? Not really. While a strong brew can leave you feeling wired and jittery, coffee’s effects differ drastically from alcohol. Instead of slurred speech and impaired judgment, caffeine provides alertness and energy. The result: no ‘drunk’ state, just a heightened, sometimes anxious buzz. Enjoy coffee for its clarity and focus, not for any illusion of inebriation.
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Lifestyle & Trends

  1. Read more: Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact
    A hot drink with a design in the froth surrounded by Christmas decorations. Keeping warm while preparing for the holidays.

    Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact

    Explore how your coffee sweetening choices influence your health, skin ageing, and lifestyle, and discover practical alternatives for healthier coffee habits.

    Read more
  2. Read more: Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality
    Close up of a man and woman holding coffee mugs on a table with creamer container in the middle.

    Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality

    Can coffee get you drunk? Not really. While a strong brew can leave you feeling wired and jittery, coffee’s effects differ drastically from alcohol. Instead of slurred speech and impaired judgment, caffeine provides alertness and energy. The result: no ‘drunk’ state, just a heightened, sometimes anxious buzz. Enjoy coffee for its clarity and focus, not for any illusion of inebriation.
    Read more