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While some people are more sensitive to caffeine's effects, ill and otherwise, than others, the substance's role in human health has yet to be fully sorted out.
Keeping caffeine from kids Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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Lane once did a study in which he compared caffeine's effects on type-A versus type-B personalities.
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In relation to caffeine's negative health effects on the body, check out what happens to you within 10, 20, 40, 45, and 60 minutes of caffeine ingestion.
Evil Caffeine! 2006
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While caffeine's reputation has been rehabilitated to some extent in recent years by studies indicating it can benefit athletic and cognitive performance, other recent studies have shown associations with miscarriage and diabetes, as well as anxiety and stomach problems.
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Read more on caffeine's effect on your body in my previous post.
Have some Coke! 2006
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Dr. Lester Grinspoon of Harvard Medical School likens khat's effect to caffeine's and says Somalis would react to confiscation "like Americans would react to someone taking away their morning coffee."
Khat Scam 2008
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And now, because of a boom in caffeinated topical agents, caffeine's possible benefits are accessible even to the 10 percent of the population that abstains from drinking it.
Huffington Post Tastemaker: Caffeinated Skin Care Gets A Lot Of Buzz 2008
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To get a more solid picture of caffeine's potential benefit, researchers will need to do much larger human studies of caffeine, then watch for early signs of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, Khachaturian cautions.
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Two years ago, Marcheschi got together with a beverage-company chemist who developed a way to mask caffeine's usually bitter taste, making Water Joe indistinguishable from regular water.
Just Add Caffeine 2008
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Read more on caffeine's effect on your body in my previous post.
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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