For most people, consuming some caffeine is harmless — but too much can be dangerous. Recent news coverage has raised questions about the amount of caffeine in some popular drinks and what consumers ...
All-nighters and caffeine may not help during finals week, professor says: Higher education roundup The Plain Dealer: Michael Decker, associate professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing ...
We already know that the stimulating powers of caffeine make it an unsuitable choice for a late-night drink – at least if you want to get any shut-eye. But a new study adds a whole extra level of ...
For many, the day can’t properly begin without a hit of caffeine and it seems that these days drinking coffee is simply trendy. The National Coffee Association reported that the average American ...
Over the years, there have been numerous studies examining the potential effect — both positive and negative — of caffeine on a person’s health. One of the latest of these studies, recently presented ...
When I finally confronted my dependency and gave up coffee three months ago, my body wasn’t happy. In the mornings during the time that I would normally have my espresso, my thoughts tried to bargain ...
Long-term exercise can cause acute damage to intestinal epithelial cells. A recent study showed that the addition of caffeine worsens these damages, and the effect on the intestine depends on the ...
University of Washington researchers discovered an “unexpected finding” while studying the effects of alcohol and caffeine on sleep. In the first known study analyzing the effects of “the two most ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new study evaluating the combined effects of alcohol and caffeine found that both substances, when used together, have an “unexpected” effect on sleep. Researchers at the ...
Recent research suggests that the consumption of caffeinated beverages is linked to a measurable increase in positive feelings, particularly during the morning hours. While caffeine reliably lifts ...
A new study says that people who chronically drink high amounts of caffeine may increase their risk of cardiovascular disease, even if they are otherwise in good health. Over the years, there have ...