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"Coffee's reputation as a relief for asthma goes back to a study published in Scotland in 1859.
The caffeine in coffee opens up the airways in the lungs, making for easier breathing.
Decaffeinated coffee won't work and it needs to be full-strength, Carol says."
Source: http://www.wyff4.com/health/14719184/detail.html
it doesn't when i'm drinking coz i can't do the drinking and breathing simulataneously hahaha
How do you store your k-cups?
by Michelle on May 8th, 2011
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Tea, Coffee or Bitter dregs?
by Ombliss22 on June 21st, 2011
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Does Obama have the right to force you to buy a $5.50 cup of coffee if you'd rather just brew your own or even not drink it at all?
by More2Be on February 1st, 2011
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What Is more better? Tea or coffee?
by BeckyBoo20 on April 11th, 2011
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Would you go to a coffee shop where to baristas were dressed in lingerie and bikinis?
by Victoria_C6915 on March 16th, 2011
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You're reading does coffee help you breathe?
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