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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.
Women can focus on modifiable risk factors to prevent breast cancer

Women can focus on modifiable risk factors to prevent breast cancer

TSRI study offers key insights into possible links between sleep and hunger

TSRI study offers key insights into possible links between sleep and hunger

Scientists identify potential treatment target for diabetic retinopathy

Scientists identify potential treatment target for diabetic retinopathy

Common acid reflux drugs linked to progression of chronic liver disease

Common acid reflux drugs linked to progression of chronic liver disease

Researchers identify intervention strategies to curb consumption of energy drinks

Researchers identify intervention strategies to curb consumption of energy drinks

Researcher discovers why people tend to fall asleep when bored

Researcher discovers why people tend to fall asleep when bored

Caffeine may not relieve movement symptoms for people with Parkinson's

Caffeine may not relieve movement symptoms for people with Parkinson's

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day linked to reduced mortality risk in HIV-HCV patients

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day linked to reduced mortality risk in HIV-HCV patients

Study identifies novel molecular interactions that explain cognitive defects in Parkinson's disease

Study identifies novel molecular interactions that explain cognitive defects in Parkinson's disease

Lack of sleep could be blamed for many major diseases says sleep scientist Matt Walker

Lack of sleep could be blamed for many major diseases says sleep scientist Matt Walker

Substances in coffee could help quash risk of developing diabetes

Substances in coffee could help quash risk of developing diabetes

Testing Service Members for Heat Related Illnesses Before Combat

Testing Service Members for Heat Related Illnesses Before Combat

Tips for packing nutritious, delicious, and affordable lunch

Tips for packing nutritious, delicious, and affordable lunch

NASA’s Twins Study researchers explore the ground truth behind metabolites

NASA’s Twins Study researchers explore the ground truth behind metabolites

New vaccine could offer protection against opioid combinations

New vaccine could offer protection against opioid combinations

Adequate sleep and caffeine could help reduce postoperative pain

Adequate sleep and caffeine could help reduce postoperative pain

Poor sleep in children linked to development of diabetes later in life

Poor sleep in children linked to development of diabetes later in life

Energy drinks among youth paving way for cocaine addictions later finds new study

Energy drinks among youth paving way for cocaine addictions later finds new study

Medical experts at UT Physicians provide tips for healthy start to new school year

Medical experts at UT Physicians provide tips for healthy start to new school year

First of its kind 45-day HERA mission incorporates sleep reduction for research purposes

First of its kind 45-day HERA mission incorporates sleep reduction for research purposes

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