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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.
Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

Study evaluates impact of caffeine and technology on adolescent sleep time

Study evaluates impact of caffeine and technology on adolescent sleep time

Senomyx first-quarter 2011 revenues rise up 13%

Senomyx first-quarter 2011 revenues rise up 13%

Nurses use ineffective strategy for adapting circadian clocks to night-time schedule

Nurses use ineffective strategy for adapting circadian clocks to night-time schedule

Caffeine disrupts glucose metabolism and may contribute to type 2 diabetes

Caffeine disrupts glucose metabolism and may contribute to type 2 diabetes

Drinking coffee after a fatty fast food meal spikes blood sugar levels

Drinking coffee after a fatty fast food meal spikes blood sugar levels

Merck's VICTRELIS phase III study results against HCV presented at EASL annual meeting

Merck's VICTRELIS phase III study results against HCV presented at EASL annual meeting

New discovery: GPCR family of proteins can recognize and respond to wide array of signals

New discovery: GPCR family of proteins can recognize and respond to wide array of signals

Coffee consumption may reduce risk of stroke in women

Coffee consumption may reduce risk of stroke in women

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

Poll explores link between Americans' use of communication technologies and sleep habits

Poll explores link between Americans' use of communication technologies and sleep habits

Football player announces release of new pre-workout intensity supplement

Football player announces release of new pre-workout intensity supplement

Energy drink induced psychosis in mentally ill

Energy drink induced psychosis in mentally ill

Boys get greater rush and more energy from caffeine than girls

Boys get greater rush and more energy from caffeine than girls

Harmful effects of energy drinks on children

Harmful effects of energy drinks on children

Reliv International launches new nutritional supplement to address entire fatigue cycle

Reliv International launches new nutritional supplement to address entire fatigue cycle

Bigger, bolder drinks pack plenty of sugar and calories

Bigger, bolder drinks pack plenty of sugar and calories

Longer life with osteoporosis therapy: Study

Longer life with osteoporosis therapy: Study

Food scientists pinpoint complex chemistry behind coffee's antioxidant benefits

Food scientists pinpoint complex chemistry behind coffee's antioxidant benefits

Loyola inaugurates clinic exclusively to treat children with headaches

Loyola inaugurates clinic exclusively to treat children with headaches

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