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High caffeine intake may increase the risk of glaucoma, finds study
Consuming large amounts of daily caffeine may increase the risk of glaucoma more than three-fold for those with a genetic
Daily caffeine consumption can change the gray matter of the brain
Coffee, cola or an energy drink: caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance. Researchers from the University of
4 Signs You've Had Way Too Much Caffeine & What to Do About It
It’s no secret that a lot of us don’t function without caffeine. It’s the life-changing elixir that helps us get
How much coffee is too much coffee?
While there has been much discussion regarding the upped intake of alcohol during lockdown, there’s another beverage that has also
Exercise boosts memory like caffeine
Brisk walks—even as short as 20 minutes—can provide your working memory just as much pep as that morning cup of
More electronic device use tied to more sugar and caffeine in teens
Do young teens who spend more time with TV and electronic devices drink more sugared or caffeinated drinks than others?
Nicotine and caffeine withdrawal may lead to unnecessary suffering and testing in intensive care patients
Nicotine and caffeine withdrawal can cause unnecessary suffering to patients in intensive care units (ICUs), and could be leading to
Caffeine: How many cups of coffee per day is healthy?
How much coffee is still healthy, and when wird’s critical? Caffeine is not only in coffee but also in Club-Mate,
Coffee Tastes Bitter, So Why Do People Drink It?
It may sound counterintuitive, but people who are supersensitive to coffee's bitter taste actually drink more of it, a new