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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.
Coffee protects against Alzheimer's disease

Coffee protects against Alzheimer's disease

Children and adolescents should not consume sports drinks

Children and adolescents should not consume sports drinks

NUROMOL non-prescription painkiller now available in pharmacies across the UK

NUROMOL non-prescription painkiller now available in pharmacies across the UK

Caffeinated coffee boosts blood GCSF levels, protects against Alzheimer's

Caffeinated coffee boosts blood GCSF levels, protects against Alzheimer's

Study finds link between energy drink consumption and substance use among musicians

Study finds link between energy drink consumption and substance use among musicians

Teenage soda consumption survey

Teenage soda consumption survey

Healthy diet, antioxidants, critical nutrients and activities may provide the foundation to youthful living

Healthy diet, antioxidants, critical nutrients and activities may provide the foundation to youthful living

Too much coffee can make you hear things: Study

Too much coffee can make you hear things: Study

Tips for preventing heat-related illnesses

Tips for preventing heat-related illnesses

Scientists discover four different bacteria that can live on caffeine

Scientists discover four different bacteria that can live on caffeine

AAP report recommends water as primary source of hydration for children, adolescents

AAP report recommends water as primary source of hydration for children, adolescents

Energy and Sports drinks not for children

Energy and Sports drinks not for children

NIST releases suite of green tea reference materials for manufacturers

NIST releases suite of green tea reference materials for manufacturers

Caffeine reduces muscle activity in Fallopian tubes

Caffeine reduces muscle activity in Fallopian tubes

Lifestyle modifications help control blood pressure levels: More evidence

Lifestyle modifications help control blood pressure levels: More evidence

Many 'legal high' drugs sold on the internet do not contain ingredients they claim

Many 'legal high' drugs sold on the internet do not contain ingredients they claim

Neurochemical basis for sleep deprivation's effects on memory

Neurochemical basis for sleep deprivation's effects on memory

Tips to get better sleep

Tips to get better sleep

Coffee reduces prostate cancer risk

Coffee reduces prostate cancer risk

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

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