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Coffee News From June, 2025

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Here’s some coffee-related news items that came out in June, 2025.

People who drink coffee in the morning have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a lower overall mortality risk compared to all-day coffee drinkers, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.

A new genetics study in the Wiley journal Food Science & Nutrition found that drinking instant coffee may significantly increase the risk of developing dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of vision loss in older adults.

Oregon-based nonprofit World Coffee Research (WCR) just delivered the most extensive real-world evaluation to date of how arabica coffee varieties stand up to their most relentless natural foe: coffee leaf rust.

Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., part of Keurig Dr Pepper, recently agreed to a $950,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that certain Keurig coffee makers suffered a defect after descaling, according to Daily Coffee News.

As agricultural goods go, coffee has a particularly high potential to combine forest conservation, biodiversity and production output, according to a meta analysis published this spring

A major study published last month reinforces the idea that some humans are genetically more inclined to drink coffee than others, while also exploring health outcomes among hundreds of thousands of coffee drinkers.

Women who drink coffee during midlife are significantly more likely to maintain their physical and mental health as they age, according to new research from Harvard University that tracked nearly 50,000 women for three decades. From Daily Coffee News.

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