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Caffeine is a bitter substance found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, some nuts and certain medicines. It has many effects on the body's metabolism, including stimulating the central nervous system. This can make you more alert and give you a boost of energy.
Sleep specialists offer advice on why Daylight Saving Time can be hazardous to health

Sleep specialists offer advice on why Daylight Saving Time can be hazardous to health

Serum taurine may protect against CHD in women with high cholesterol

Serum taurine may protect against CHD in women with high cholesterol

Sleeping pills may raise risk of death: Study

Sleeping pills may raise risk of death: Study

Citrus fruits may keep stroke at bay for women

Citrus fruits may keep stroke at bay for women

Breastfeeding mother's consumption of caffeine may cause wakefulness and irritability in the baby

Breastfeeding mother's consumption of caffeine may cause wakefulness and irritability in the baby

FDA to review inhaled caffeine device - AeroShot

FDA to review inhaled caffeine device - AeroShot

Substituting smokeless tobacco products can save smokers' lives

Substituting smokeless tobacco products can save smokers' lives

Penn State researchers develop new app for caffeine drinkers

Penn State researchers develop new app for caffeine drinkers

Switching from calorie-laden beverages to water can help lose weight

Switching from calorie-laden beverages to water can help lose weight

ICN Food List for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients

ICN Food List for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients

Now on stands - Inhaled caffeine

Now on stands - Inhaled caffeine

Caffeine consumption reduces risk of advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients

Caffeine consumption reduces risk of advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients

Heart burn drugs and hip fractures in postmenopausal women smokers: Study establishes link

Heart burn drugs and hip fractures in postmenopausal women smokers: Study establishes link

Decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism linked with type 2 diabetes

Decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism linked with type 2 diabetes

Caffeine intake may change a woman’s estrogen levels: Study

Caffeine intake may change a woman’s estrogen levels: Study

Tea could help lower high blood pressure: Study

Tea could help lower high blood pressure: Study

Caffeine intake among women of child-bearing age influences estrogen levels

Caffeine intake among women of child-bearing age influences estrogen levels

CQA derivatives in mate tea kill human colon cancer cells

CQA derivatives in mate tea kill human colon cancer cells

Increasing health problems from caffeinated energy drinks

Increasing health problems from caffeinated energy drinks

Expert offers tips to lose weight

Expert offers tips to lose weight

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