- Consumer taste for high altitude beans shifts opportunity to small farmers
- Drinking coffee may increase longevity (The Tennessean)
- The Case for Drinking as Much Coffee as You Like
- Coffee linked with lower depression risk in women
- On the air Thursday, September 29 on CNBC
- Scientists Crack The Physics Of Coffee Rings
- Coffee May Lower Risk of Deadliest Prostate Cancer (NPR) (View the study here)
- Medical perception of coffee undergoing major shift (WKYU)
- Dr. Peter Martin appeared on the Today show in a segment about the effects of coffee. (MSNBC)
- Is Coffee Good or Bad for Your Health? (Scienceline)
- Podcast: Coffee’s far-reaching impact – from personal to global – explored at conference (Vanderbilt News Service)
- All you need to know about coffee to be covered at Vanderbilt conference (Vanderbilt News Service)
- Study Shows Coffee May Reduce Diabetes Risk (VOAnews.com)
- Interview with Peter Martin, Director of ICS (Positively Coffee)
- Wake Up and Smell the Research (Science Magazine)
- Forget the caffeine, coffee’s full of perks (The Tennessean)
- Coffee ‘basis of new medicines’ (BBC News)
- Caffeine Nation (CBS News)
- University opens first Institute for Coffee Studies (Nature.com)
- The Latest Health Drink: Coffee (Oprah magazine)
- Coffee Found to Reduce Risk of Diabetes (ABC News)
- Coffee Cuts Risk of Diabetes (CBS News)
- Coffee’s Bitter Mystery (Science magazine)
- Good news, coffee lovers (USA Today)
- Measuring IQ Points by the Cupful (Time)
- New institute to probe coffee’s chemical nature (VUMC Reporter)
- Coffee institute receives Kraft gift (VUMC Reporter)
- Seal of approval — Coffee Institute receives international endorsement (VUMC Reporter)
- ICS Publications
- InterVU radio interview with Dr. Martin (mp3 format)Recent Coffee Interview at KUOW in Seattle (mp3 streaming format)
- Coffee Beans May Be Newest Stress-Buster (Washington Post)
- Healthy, Wealthy and Wired (Nashville Lifestyles Magazine)
- Vanderbilt study suggests coffee may help alcoholics quit drinking
- Coffee and cigarette consumption are high among AA attendess (EurekAlert)