This Is Your Brain on Coffee

By Gretchen Reynolds, New York Times Magazine

NOTE: This column appeared in the June 9 issue of The New York Times Magazine.

Coffee Cup DecoratedFor hundreds of years, coffee has been one of the two or three most popular beverages on earth. But it’s only recently that scientists are figuring out that the drink has notable health benefits. In one large-scale epidemiological study from last year, researchers primarily at the National Cancer Institute parsed health information from more than 400,000 volunteers, ages 50 to 71, who were free of major diseases at the study’s start in 1995. By 2008, more than 50,000 of the participants had died. But men who reported drinking two or three cups of coffee a day were 10 percent less likely to have died than those who didn’t drink coffee, while women drinking the same amount had 13 percent less risk of dying during the study. It’s not clear exactly what coffee had to do with their longevity, but the correlation is striking.

Other recent studies have linked moderate coffee drinking — the equivalent of three or four 5-ounce cups of coffee a day or a single venti-size Starbucks — with more specific advantages: a reduction in the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, basal cell carcinoma (the most common skin cancer), prostate cancer, oral cancer and breast cancer recurrence.

Perhaps most consequential, animal experiments show that caffeine may reshape the biochemical environment inside our brains in ways that could stave off dementia. In a 2012 experiment at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, mice were briefly starved of oxygen, causing them to lose the ability to form memories. Half of the mice received a dose of caffeine that was the equivalent of several cups of coffee. After they were reoxygenated, the caffeinated mice regained their ability to form new memories 33 percent faster than the uncaffeinated. Close examination of the animals’ brain tissue showed that the caffeine disrupted the action of adenosine, a substance inside cells that usually provides energy, but can become destructive if it leaks out when the cells are injured or under stress. The escaped adenosine can jump-start a biochemical cascade leading to inflammation, which can disrupt the function of neurons, and potentially contribute to neurodegeneration or, in other words, dementia.

In a 2012 study of humans, researchers from the University of South Florida and the University of Miami tested the blood levels of caffeine in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, or the first glimmer of serious forgetfulness, a common precursor of Alzheimer’s disease, and then re-evaluated them two to four years later. Participants with little or no caffeine circulating in their bloodstreams were far more likely to have progressed to full-blown Alzheimer’s than those whose blood indicated they’d had about three cups’ worth of caffeine.

There’s still much to be learned about the effects of coffee. “We don’t know whether blocking the action of adenosine is sufficient” to prevent or lessen the effects of dementia, says Dr. Gregory G. Freund, a professor of pathology at the University of Illinois who led the 2012 study of mice. It is also unclear whether caffeine by itself provides the benefits associated with coffee drinking or if coffee contains other valuable ingredients. In a 2011 study by the same researchers at the University of South Florida, for instance, mice genetically bred to develop Alzheimer’s and then given caffeine alone did not fare as well on memory tests as those provided with actual coffee. Nor is there any evidence that mixing caffeine with large amounts of sugar, as in energy drinks, is healthful. But a cup or three of coffee “has been popular for a long, long time,” Dr. Freund says, “and there’s probably good reasons for that.”


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Saving or Losing the Future? Doug Morris Climate Salon Preview

Join us June 23rd from 4:30-6 pm for a discussion about catastrophic global climate change and the economic engine that’s driving us over a cliff.

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Later this month, Cornerstone will welcome our good friend, Dr. Doug Morris, who will lead a discussion about looming environmental concerns and how we must combat them from the ground up.

Morris’ talk, which he will call “Climate Chaos & Catastrophe: Myths, Lessons, Realities,” will begin with an information session on the scientific community’s latest climate predictions. One of the worst case scenarios, calculated by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, currently predicts a 7-degree Celsius rise in Earth’s average surface temperature. This dramatic increase in temperature could leave only ten percent of the human population able to survive; nevertheless, some have called the prediction “far too optimistic.”

Morris’ talk will move on to discuss the engine driving this climate catastrophe – that is, the “exploitative, abusive and destructive global economic system” that has led humanity to the edge of the cliff. He will then bring up alternatives to the current system. Morris says:

 

Every new scientific report seems to indicate that the only way humanity can live in harmony with nature is to … replace [the current system] with a system of social, cultural, economic and political production and distribution that is not driven by profit-maximization and the expansion of market-share but by respect for the rights and dignity of humanity and nature.”

How could we begin to achieve this urgent demand? Is it possible – or desirable? Please join us June 23 from 4:30 to 6 pm to discuss.

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Doug Morris

Doug Morris teaches critical literacy and critical pedagogy at Eastern New Mexico University.  He earned his Ph.D. in Language and Literacy Studies at Penn State, where he studied under Henry Giroux and Patrick Shannon.


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June Artist of the Month: Joe O’Donnell

The Cornerstone Coffeehouse welcomes local artist Joe O’Donnell, acrylic painter, whose art will be on display for the month of June.

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“Planting Seed”

Tell us briefly about your background & how you got started in your medium.
I was adopted when very young, and my mother was artistically creative and poetic; she encouraged me to draw every day. Though she died of cancer when I was only 10, I still feel the memory of her enthusiasm.

How does your medium inform your viewpoint? Or what do you like most about your medium?
It dries quickly and has excellent hue intensity and retention.

Who or what have been your artistic inspirations?
Jean Francois Millet and French Impressionism.

Do you have a favorite piece in your portfolio?
My first (and only) portraits…that of my wife and daughter.

What would be your advice for artists just starting out in your medium?
Try everything and fear nothing — especially the blank canvas. Always play music that puts you in a creative spirit. Plan your composition before you paint. Embrace your authenticty and be real!

Also, the Internet has some wonderful painting instruction videos for all levels of artists to use either to further their knowledge and interest in new techniques or to master their present style.

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The C’stone This Week, 05/13/13


News

Cornerstone Culinary LogoThe Cornerstone Culinary Website

CornerstoneCulinary.com

A new website dedicated exclusively to our culinary cooking classes and private “back room” events has been launched. While this site will continue to offer all the latest coffeehouse news, updated menus, specialty drinks and merchandise, artist information and music schedules, the new site provides in-depth details on this ever-expanding part of our business.

Visit the Site

 
2013 Plein Air2013 Plein Air Camp Hill
Competition and Arts Festival

The Plein Air Festival is a three-day event beginning Friday, May 17, 2013, and will showcase some of the region’s best artists all painting live out doors (En Plein Air). We are excited about this annual event, which is in its third year. The Cornerstone will act as the “headquarters” for the festival and our owner Sue Pera is a co-chair.

There is still a need for volunteers for various tasks of this year’s event from May 13 through 19. If you are interested, please download this PDF volunteer form or visit the even’t website at www.PleinAirCampHill.org and sign up directly online.
 


Upcoming Culinary Class
 
Friday, May 24th
A Taste of Spring
6:30-9:30pm / $60.00pp / BYOB!
Instructed by Andrea Minick Rudolph, The Meditative Cook
Rekindle your love for simple pleasures as Andrea prepares this healthy delicious meal and instructs you in the art of mindful cooking. Your senses will be swimming in the delightful blend of flavors and textures and aromas!
Enjoy this unique approach to cooking and eating with laughter, conversation and great food!
More Info on This Class

 
Full Culinary Class Schedule at CornerstoneCulinary.com
 


Lunch Specials

Sandwich Special of the Week
Veggie Lovers Turkey Wrap

A honey wheat wrap stuffed with turkey, crisp asparagus, lettuce, sun-dried tomatoes & cucumber. Garnished with pesto mayo…$8.75

Lunch is served from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday

This Week’s Full Lunch Menu
 


May Drink Specials

The Razzmatazzz (hazelnut and raspberry latte)
The Mayflower (mocha with pomegranate)
Frozen Chai
The Spring Fever (peach and mango Italian soda)
Memorial Milkshake (vanilla milkshake with cherry flavor, topped with whip cream and blueberries)

See our entire beverage menu on our Coffee & Tea Page
 


Art & Music

May Artist of the Month, Sonika Chandra

More info on our Art Page
 

This Week’s Live Music

Friday, May 17th 8-10pm – Kevin Kline
Saturday, May 18th 8-10pm – Womack & Lowery
Saturday, May 19th 6-8pm – Josh Taylor

Full Music Schedule
 


 

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The Cornerstone Culinary Website

Cornerstone Culinary LogoCornerstoneCulinary.com

A new website dedicated exclusively to our culinary cooking classes and private “back room” events has been launched. While this site will continue to offer all the latest coffeehouse news, updated menus, specialty drinks and merchandise, artist information and music schedules, the new site provides in-depth details on this ever-expanding part of our business.

Visit the Site

 


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The C’stone This Week, 05/06/13


News

Cornerstone Culinary LogoThe Cornerstone Culinary Website

CornerstoneCulinary.com

A new website dedicated exclusively to our culinary cooking classes and private “back room” events has been launched. While this site will continue to offer all the latest coffeehouse news, updated menus, specialty drinks and merchandise, artist information and music schedules, the new site provides in-depth details on this ever-expanding part of our business.

Visit the Site

 
2013 Plein Air2013 Plein Air Camp Hill
Competition and Arts Festival

The Plein Air Festival is a three-day event beginning Friday, May 17, 2013, and will showcase some of the region’s best artists all painting live out doors (En Plein Air). We are excited about this annual event, which is in its third year. The Cornerstone will act as the “headquarters” for the festival and our owner Sue Pera is a co-chair.

There is still a need for volunteers for various tasks of this year’s event from May 13 through 19. If you are interested, please download this PDF volunteer form or visit the even’t website at www.PleinAirCampHill.org and sign up directly online.
 


This Week’s Culinary Classes
 
Saturday, May 11th
Mother’s Day Brunch Celebration Cooking Class
11:00am-2:00pm / $60.00pp / BYOB!
Instructed by Chef LaPorta
More Info on This Class

 
Full Culinary Class Schedule at CornerstoneCulinary.com
 


Lunch Specials

Sandwich Special of the Week
Grilled Bacon & Pear Melt
Crisp bacon & sliced pears layered between slices of havarti & sharp cheddar cheese. Garnished with horseradish honey mustard & grilled on sourdough bread…$8.75

Lunch is served from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday

This Week’s Full Lunch Menu
 


May Drink Specials

The Razzmatazzz (hazelnut and raspberry latte)
The Mayflower (mocha with pomegranate)
Frozen Chai
The Spring Fever (peach and mango Italian soda)
Memorial Milkshake (vanilla milkshake with cherry flavor, topped with whip cream and blueberries)

See our entire beverage menu on our Coffee & Tea Page
 


Art & Music

May Artist of the Month, Sonika Chandra

More info on our Art Page
 

This Week’s Live Music

Friday, May 10th 8-10pm – Antonio Andrade
Saturday, May 11th 8-10pm – Rhythm on Main

Full Music Schedule
 


 

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Schaefer School Arts Project Ice Cream Giveaway

On Sunday, April 28th, the Cornerstone held an ice cream social on our front deck and lawn in support of the proposed Schaefer School Arts Center in Camp Hill.

Please check out these flyers for more information:
The Last Piece of the School Trilogy
How Can You Help?

 
Have a Cone, 04/28/13
 


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The C’stone This Week, 04/29/13


News

Two Sides of the Cornerstone

Photo by Naomi Elle

Cornerstone Culinary Website

A new website dedicated exclusively to our culinary cooking classes and private “back room” events will be launched soon. While this site will continue to offer all the latest coffeehouse news, updated menus, specialty drinks and merchandise, artist information and music schedules, the new site will provide in-depth details on this ever-expanding part of our business.

Much more details to come!

 
2013 Plein Air2013 Plein Air Camp Hill
Competition and Arts Festival

The Plein Air Festival is a three-day event beginning Friday, May 17, 2013, and will showcase some of the region’s best artists all painting live out doors (En Plein Air). We are excited about this annual event, which is in its third year. The Cornerstone will act as the “headquarters” for the festival and our owner Sue Pera is a co-chair.

There is still a need for volunteers for various tasks of this year’s event from May 13 through 19. If you are interested, please download this PDF volunteer form or visit the even’t website at www.PleinAirCampHill.org and sign up directly online.
 


This Week’s Culinary Classes
 
Sunday, May 5th
Cinco de Mayo
5:00-8:00pm / $55.00pp / BYOB!
Instructed by Chef LaPorta

 
Full Culinary Class Schedule
 


Lunch Specials

Sandwich Special of the Week
San Antonio Chicken Wrap
Grilled chicken, crisp bacon, Pepper Jack, plum tomatoes & baby spinach drizzled with Southwest ranch dressing & grilled in a honey wheat wrap…$8.75

Lunch is served from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday

This Week’s Full Lunch Menu
 


April Drink Specials

April Fools Latte with vanilla and amaretto
Spring Peeper Latte with peach and cinnamon
Aloha Mocha with sweet pineapple
Earth Day Tea Latte made with Green matcha tea and steamed milk
Rainy Day Milkshake
Crazy vanilla ice cream and chai
 


Art & Music

April Artist of the Month, Mary Ann Bradley

More on Our Art Page
 

This Week’s Live Music

Friday, May 3rd 8-10pm – Solidarity Music with Doug Morris
Saturday, May 4th 8-10pm – Shanna Rae
Sunday, May 5th 6-8pm – James Dylan

Full Music Schedule
 


 

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The C’stone This Week, 04/22/13


News

Cornerstone Culinary Website

A new website dedicated exclusively to our culinary cooking classes and private “back room” events will be launched soon. While this site will continue to offer all the latest coffeehouse news, updated menus, specialty drinks and merchandise, artist information and music schedules, the new site will provide in-depth details on this ever-expanding part of our business.

Much more to come!


 

Coffee with Crones

Coffee with CronesThe Cornerstone will be hosting a special entertainment event on Saturday, April 27th at 8:00 pm. Coffee with Crones; a trio of more-or-less wise, mostly-funny women having their say on everything in a mock talk-show format, will be opining on topics that range from serious issues to fun stuff all at once.

More info on Coffee with Crones


 

This Week’s Culinary Classes
 
From the SeaFrom the Sea (2 Classes)
6:30-9:30pm / $60.00pp / BYOB!
Instructed by Chef LaPorta

Wednesday, April 24th, 6:00pm – Only 2 Seats Remaining!
Friday, April 26th, 6:30pm – Only 4 Seats Remaining!

Full Culinary Class Schedule
 


 

Lunch Specials

Sandwich Special of the Week
New Delhi Wrap
Turkey layered with crunchy rainbow slaw, fresh cilantro, crushed peanuts & our mango chutney. Rolled up in a honey wheat wrap…$8.75

Lunch is served from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday

This Week’s Full Lunch Menu
 


 

April Drink Specials

April Fools Latte with vanilla and amaretto
Spring Peeper Latte with peach and cinnamon
Aloha Mocha with sweet pineapple
Earth Day Tea Latte made with Green matcha tea and steamed milk
Rainy Day Milkshake
Crazy vanilla ice cream and chai
 


 

Art & Music

April Artist of the Month, Mary Ann Bradley

More on Our Art Page
 
This Week’s Live Music

Friday, April 26th 8-10pm – Kevin Kline
Saturday, April 27th 8-10pm – SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: Coffee with Crones
Sunday, April 28th 6-8pm – Jazz Me Rhythm & Blues

Full Music Schedule
 


 

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Brew Like a Belgian Monk

A Cornerstone Coffeehouse Salon

Brew Like a Belgian MonkIt’s here again! Another seasonal brewing class taught by Brad Moyer of Scotzin Brothers Homebrew Supply in Lemoyne. This time he will be showing you all the ins and outs of preparing your first homebrew while introducing a Belgian themed twist. Brad will be providing beer samples and local artisanal farmhouse cheeses for a paring not to be missed. Come ready to learn and have fun at this interactive brewing experience!

Where: Cornerstone Back Room
When: Sunday, April 28th 3:00-5:30 pm
Cost: $15 per person

 
Scotzin Brothers Beer and Winemakers Paradise


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