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Caffeine intake associated with lower incidence of tinnitus

Boston, MA – New research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) finds that higher caffeine intake is associated with lower rates of tinnitus, often described as a ringing or buzzing sound in the ear...

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Caffeine reduces blood glucose concentration during prolonged exercise in...

Colomb Med (Cali). 2014 Jun 30;45(2):72-6. eCollection 2014. Caffeine modifies blood glucose availability during prolonged low-intensity exercise in individuals with type-2 diabetes. da Silva LA1, de...

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‘Combining caffeine with exercise creates a greater energy deficit': Journal...

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2014 Aug 14. pii: jap.00570.2014. [Epub ahead of print] Caffeine consumption around an exercise bout: effects on energy expenditure, energy intake, and exercise enjoyment....

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Decaffeinating your teenager

OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — As though the hormonal changes weren’t enough, there may be something else meddling with your teen’s mood and sleep cycle. Many kids, high-school age and...

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Decaf coffee has lots of chemicals and, yes, caffeine

Millions of Americans drink decaf coffee to get that perfectly bitter taste without all the jitters. But does decaf really have no caffeine? What’s the difference between “decaffeinated” and...

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A majority of US children, including preschoolers, consume caffeine

Caffeine intake in children in the United States and 10-y trends: 2001–2010 1,2,3,4 First published August 27, 2014, doi: 10.3945/​ajcn.113.082172 Am J Clin Nutr October 2014 ajcn.082172 Namanjeet...

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Caffeine, gender, and puberty: new research

Pediatrics. 2014 Jul;134(1):e112-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-3962. Epub 2014 Jun 16. Cardiovascular responses to caffeine by gender and pubertal stage. Temple JL1, Ziegler AM2, Graczyk A2, Bendlin A2,...

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Coffee: How much is too much caffeine?

If you need your morning coffee to wake up and several more cups to get through the day, you may worry that your habit isn’t healthy. Although experts say coffee is one of the best beverages you can...

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Coke re-launches sugary, caffeinated Surge

Coca-Cola Co. (KO)’s newest social-media campaign reaches back to a time when even MySpace didn’t exist. Surge, a citrus-flavored Mountain Dew knockoff that was discontinued by Coke about 12 years...

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Caffeine intake is independently associated with a lower risk of incident...

Caffeine intake and the risk of kidney stones 1,2,3 Pietro Manuel Ferraro, Eric N Taylor, Giovanni Gambaro, and Gary C Curhan First published October 1, 2014, doi: 10.3945/​ajcn.114.089987 Am J Clin...

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Decaf coffee may be good for the liver

Researchers from the National Cancer Institute report that decaffeinated coffee drinking may benefit liver health. Results of the study published in Hepatology, a journal of the American Association...

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Energy drinks may pose danger to public health

Increased consumption of energy drinks may pose danger to public health, especially among young people, warns a team of researchers from the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe in the...

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Caffeine improves recognition of positive words

2-3 cups of coffee improve brain processing of positive, but not negative or neutral words Caffeine perks up most coffee-lovers, but a new study shows a small dose of caffeine also increases their...

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Cracker Jack adding caffeine and CSPI doesn’t like it one bit

Boxes of Cracker Jack are famous for having a toy surprise inside. But what parent suspects that Cracker Jack might come with a surprising dose of a mildly addictive stimulant drug? A...

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Caffeine and diabetes: studies still inconclusive

Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Nov 14. [Epub ahead of print] Caffeinated and caffeine-free beverages and risk of type 2 diabetes. Bhupathiraju SN, Pan A, Malik VS, Manson JE, Willett WC, van Dam RM, Hu FB....

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Caffeine extends life span, improves healthspan, and delays age-associated...

Caffeine extends life span, improves healthspan, and delays age-associated pathology in Caenorhabditis elegans George L Sutphin, Emma Bishop, Melana E Yanos, Richard M Moller and Matt Kaeberlein...

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Coffee study that says it helps prevent cancer needs to be questioned, says...

Newswise — A recent study from the American Cancer Society purports that heavy coffee drinkers may reduce risk of dying from mouth and throat cancer by half but one dentist is not raising a coffee cup...

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Coffee intake, regardless of caffeine content, associated with a lower risk...

Caffeinated and caffeine-free beverages and risk of type 2 diabetes 1,2,3 First published November 14, 2012, doi: 10.3945/​ajcn.112.048603 Am J Clin Nutr January 2013 vol. 97 no. 1 155-166 Shilpa N...

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Coffee linked to lower depression risk; sweetened drinks up it

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 14, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — New research suggests that drinking sweetened beverages, especially diet drinks, is associated with an increased risk of depression in adults while...

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Caffeine does not affect energy expenditure, says new study

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2013 Jan;38(1):49-56. Epub 2013 Jan 18. A moderate dose of caffeine ingestion does not change energy expenditure but decreases sleep time in physically active males: a...

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