Did you know? The first cup of coffee in what became the continental United States was likely brewed by Jamestown settlers in 1607. That means coffee predates independence by nearly 170 years! ☕🇺🇸 #America250#CoffeeFacts
Did you know that in colonial America, selling coffee (or chocolate) required a special license? ☕ Check out other Revolutionary #CoffeeFacts here: https://t.co/blgGoi1YVv
Here's a fun #America250#CoffeeFact worth celebrating: Americans drink ~507 million cups of coffee every day! That's enough to fill more than 48 Olympic-size swimming pools. ☕ 🇺🇸
ICYMI—a recent study brings new insight into how coffee helps protect against us against aging and chronic disease. Read more here: https://t.co/MS13ZkL3E8
Drinking coffee is associated with health benefits for your brain and mental health. Learn more this #AlzheimersAndBrainAwarenessMonth here: https://t.co/zA1rKWZOAf
ICYMI—Researchers from Ireland's University of Cork recently found that regular and decaf coffee are associated w/lower stress & decreased risk of depression. The research was funded by the Institute for Scientific Research on Coffee. See the results here: https://t.co/mjzI6wITAh
Robust evidence shows drinking coffee is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer recurrence. Check out our research library for evidence on coffee's association with a reduced risk of this and other cancers, this #NationalCancerSurvivorsMonth: https://t.co/Mqx3FWO5d8
Did you know that drinking coffee is associated with a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's? Read more this #AlzheimersAndBrainAwarenessMonth here: https://t.co/S65TR4Q5ue
ICYMI—a new study found that those who drink 2-3 cups of unsweetened coffee per day are 15% less likely to develop cardiovascular disease. Learn more here: https://t.co/trB8ozpluK
Did you know @aicrtweets recommends drinking coffee "regularly" and says that "research shows that drinking coffee reduces the risk of endometrial and liver cancer"? Read more this #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay here: https://t.co/jr9cs6xGQS
Drinking coffee is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer in women. Learn more this #WomensHealthMonth on #WorldDigestiveHealthDay: https://t.co/qq3vDXxOV0
Did you know that drinking coffee is linked to both better athletic performance and a longer life? ☕💪 Learn more about coffee and health this #NationalSeniorHealthAndFitnessDay here: https://t.co/hEutRgZNos
Did you know drinking coffee is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer recurrence? Read more this #NationalDigestiveDiseaseAwarenessMonth here: https://t.co/vtuYbUid0c
ICYMI a recent large-scale analysis found that drinking 0.5-3 cups of coffee per day is associated with a lower risk of lung cancer. Read more here: https://t.co/KISbiPNB9h
Did you know coffee recently hit a stellar milestone? 🚀☕ Artemis II carried coffee more than 250,000 miles from Earth—the farthest any coffee has ever traveled. Thanks for the ride, @NASA! https://t.co/IX4npFxlYh
Did you know that drinking coffee is associated with benefits for your brain and mental health? Read more this #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth here: https://t.co/zA1rKWZOAf