High blood caffeine level might curb amount of body fat and type 2 diabetes risk
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A high blood caffeine level might curb the amount of body fat a person carries and their risk of type 2 diabetes, suggests research published in the open access journal BMJ Medicine ..read more
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Adult smokers with mental illness consume the most caffeine in the US, finds study
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2w ago
Americans are drinking more caffeinated beverages than ever before, but Rutgers researchers have found one group that tops the charts in caffeine consumption: adult smokers with mental illness ..read more
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Q and A: Are energy drinks a healthy option?
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1M ago
My husband has swapped out his regular morning coffee for an energy drink. Are these healthy options for getting his daily dose of caffeine? Do energy drinks have more caffeine than regular coffee? And how much caffeine is too much ..read more
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Decaf kills coffee withdrawal symptoms
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1M ago
Coffee drinkers can take advantage of a new placebo discovery showing decaffeinated coffee quenches withdrawal symptoms in people reliant on their daily caffeine fix ..read more
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Link between coffee and kidney disease may depend on genetic variant, study finds
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1M ago
Researchers at the University of Toronto and University of Padova have found that the association between heavy coffee consumption and kidney dysfunction hinges on a common genetic variation ..read more
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Nope, coffee won't give you extra energy. It'll just borrow a bit that you'll pay for later
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1M ago
Many of us want (or should I say need?) our morning coffee to give us our "get up and go." Altogether, the people of the world drink more than two billion cups of coffee each day ..read more
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Increased coffee consumption may reduce severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in those with type 2 diabetes
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2M ago
A new study by the University of Coimbra, published in Nutrients, has revealed that caffeine, polyphenols, and other natural products found in coffee may help reduce the severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) among overweight people with type 2 diabetes (T2D ..read more
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Coping with nicotine withdrawal symptoms
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2M ago
Giving up nicotine can be a brutal experience that can include everything from physical symptoms, such as headache and nausea, to mood issues, including irritability, anxiety and depression ..read more
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Caffeine gets you to the finish line faster, reveals new study on sprint performance
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3M ago
At the international level of sports, even the smallest advantage can take an athlete from being a mere participant to a podium finisher. Consequently, athletes try to achieve that competitive edge with the help of performance enhancing training methods and pre-event performance enhancing aids ..read more
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How to avoid reflux after meals this holiday season
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4M ago
Getting reflux after a meal can leave a bad taste in the mouth, so don't let it ruin your meals this holiday season. A Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital gastroenterologist provides tips for the whole family on how to manage reflux symptoms and which foods to avoid ..read more
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