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Caffeinated coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and caffeine are not risk factors...

First published December 9, 2015, doi: 10.3945/​ajcn.115.120147 Am J Clin Nutr ajcn120147 Coffee and caffeine consumption and the risk of hypertension in postmenopausal women1,2 Jinnie J Rhee3,*,...

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Caffeine could help people stick to their fitness plans

For anyone struggling to keep the New Year Resolution to ‘Do More Exercise’ science shows a solution could be found in a simple cup of coffee. In a paper published this month in the scientific journal...

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Regular caffeine does not result in extra heartbeats, UCSF study shows

Contrary to current clinical belief, regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heartbeats, which, while common, can lead in rare cases to heart-or stroke-related morbidity and mortality,...

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Caffeine improves muscular performance in elite Brazilian Jiu-jitsu athletes

Eur J Sport Sci. 2016 Feb 10:1-8. [Epub ahead of print] Caffeine improves muscular performance in elite Brazilian Jiu-jitsu athletes. Diaz-Lara FJ1, Del Coso J2, García JM1, Portillo LJ1, Areces F2,...

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Once and for all: Is coffee good for you, or bad for you?

USC researchers look at the myths and realities of our favorite morning brew — from addiction to stunted growth and more — and have some surprising answers Gary Chau, who co-owns the L.A.-based Caffe...

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Light and caffeine improve driver alertness: CARRS-Q study

Bright light combined with caffeine can improve driving performance and alertness of chronically sleep deprived young drivers, according to a Queensland University of Technology road safety study. Dr...

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Dementia risks from pollution to caffeine intake

Dementia strikes one in 14 people in the UK over 65, and 47 million people worldwide.Yet scientists are still urgently trying to find why the disease affects some but not others. Dr Ruth Peters, a...

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Cardiovascular manifestations of substance abuse: part 2: alcohol,...

Heart Dis. 2003 Jul-Aug;5(4):253-71. Cardiovascular manifestations of substance abuse: part 2: alcohol, amphetamines, heroin, cannabis, and caffeine. Frishman WH1, Del Vecchio A, Sanal S, Ismail A....

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Caffeine Concentrations in Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, and Energy Drink Flavored...

Nicotine Tob Res. 2016 Jul 25. pii: ntw192. [Epub ahead of print] Caffeine Concentrations in Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, and Energy Drink Flavored E-liquids. Lisko JG1, Lee GE2, Kimbrell JB3, Rybak ME4,...

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More evidence ties sugary caffeinated drinks to poor sleep

(Reuters Health) – Adults who sleep no more than five hours a night are more likely to be heavy soda drinkers than people who get more rest, a U.S. study suggests. Soda is the main source of added...

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