Caffeine is a drug that affects the central nervous system. It can make people feel more alert. For most adults, an intake of 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine daily is not harmful. However, more caffeine can cause problems
Acutely administered caffeine modestly increases blood pressure, plasma catecholamine levels, plasma...
Caffeine is one of the neuroactive substances most prevalent in western countries. Its cardiovascula...
Ask any college student how he or she gets through long study sessions, all-nighters, and the always...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Children enjoy numerous foods and drinks on a regular basis that contain caffeine: soda, chocolate c...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
This literature review examines the relationship between caffeine and various health effects. This p...
Caffeine is one of the most pervasively ingested addictive substances in the United States, yet asto...
Caffeine is the most frequently used substance with a central nervous system stimulant effect, but i...
In my university honors research paper, I will not only take a look at the physiological and psychol...
The literature suggests that the following effects on behavior of adult humans may occur when indivi...
Recently, energy drinks that contain high caffeine content without any age restrictions for purchase...
Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is the widely consumed substance all over the world. It is found ...
AbstractThis report evaluates the scientific literature on caffeine with respect to potential centra...
This chapter aims to provide a “cost–benefit” analysis of the effects of caffeine consumption. It st...
Acutely administered caffeine modestly increases blood pressure, plasma catecholamine levels, plasma...
Caffeine is one of the neuroactive substances most prevalent in western countries. Its cardiovascula...
Ask any college student how he or she gets through long study sessions, all-nighters, and the always...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Children enjoy numerous foods and drinks on a regular basis that contain caffeine: soda, chocolate c...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
This literature review examines the relationship between caffeine and various health effects. This p...
Caffeine is one of the most pervasively ingested addictive substances in the United States, yet asto...
Caffeine is the most frequently used substance with a central nervous system stimulant effect, but i...
In my university honors research paper, I will not only take a look at the physiological and psychol...
The literature suggests that the following effects on behavior of adult humans may occur when indivi...
Recently, energy drinks that contain high caffeine content without any age restrictions for purchase...
Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is the widely consumed substance all over the world. It is found ...
AbstractThis report evaluates the scientific literature on caffeine with respect to potential centra...
This chapter aims to provide a “cost–benefit” analysis of the effects of caffeine consumption. It st...
Acutely administered caffeine modestly increases blood pressure, plasma catecholamine levels, plasma...
Caffeine is one of the neuroactive substances most prevalent in western countries. Its cardiovascula...
Ask any college student how he or she gets through long study sessions, all-nighters, and the always...