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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.
SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater and rivers

SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater and rivers

Caffeine consumption can protect against Parkinson’s disease, shows study

Caffeine consumption can protect against Parkinson’s disease, shows study

Study shows lower caffeine, urate levels are inversely linked to Parkinson’s disease

Study shows lower caffeine, urate levels are inversely linked to Parkinson’s disease

Coffee makes you more sensitive to sweetness, study shows

Coffee makes you more sensitive to sweetness, study shows

How to sleep better during coronavirus lockdown

How to sleep better during coronavirus lockdown

New AASM position statement evaluates the role of sleep deprivation in physician burnout

New AASM position statement evaluates the role of sleep deprivation in physician burnout

Accurate and informative labeling of CBD products is a critical public health issue

Accurate and informative labeling of CBD products is a critical public health issue

New radiotracer to improve image-based differential diagnostics of Parkinson’s disease

New radiotracer to improve image-based differential diagnostics of Parkinson’s disease

New insights about the 'extra' heartbeat in some people

New insights about the 'extra' heartbeat in some people

New neuromodulation device may help prevent migraine

New neuromodulation device may help prevent migraine

Survey: 40% of Americans are more tired than usual after the Super Bowl

Survey: 40% of Americans are more tired than usual after the Super Bowl

Blue light exposure therapy can aid in healing people with mTBI

Blue light exposure therapy can aid in healing people with mTBI

Important things you need to know about seasonal flu

Important things you need to know about seasonal flu

Using caffeine to study how the brain processes information

Using caffeine to study how the brain processes information

Parental enforcement of bedtime yields solid results for sleep-deprived teens

Parental enforcement of bedtime yields solid results for sleep-deprived teens

Inputs to the motor cortex can guide dexterous movements in mice

Inputs to the motor cortex can guide dexterous movements in mice

Caffeine may offset some negative health effects of obesogenic diet

Caffeine may offset some negative health effects of obesogenic diet

Sleep fragmentation linked to migraine risk a day later

Sleep fragmentation linked to migraine risk a day later

Rutgers expert shares tips on how to minimize jet lag, sleep disruptions during the holidays

Rutgers expert shares tips on how to minimize jet lag, sleep disruptions during the holidays

Australian Government implements ban on pure, highly concentrated caffeinated food products

Australian Government implements ban on pure, highly concentrated caffeinated food products

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