Caffeine May Help Treat Parkinson's Disease
Three cups of coffee daily seems to ease motor symptoms, study finds Source: HealthDay
View ArticleCoffee Might Raise Glaucoma Risk
Increased risk for those who drink 3 cups a day could be 66 percent, researchers say, but others are skeptical Source: HealthDay
View ArticleCoffee May Speed Up Bowel Recovery from Colon Surgery
Normal function resumed more quickly than for water drinkers alone, study found Source: HealthDay
View ArticleEnergy Drink Caffeine Levels Often Stray from Labels
Energy drinks do not always divulge how much caffeine they contain, and when an amount is listed on a label, it is not always accurate, Consumer Reports magazine has found. Source: Reuters Health
View ArticleEnergy Drinks Disrupting U.S. Soldiers' Sleep
Study found that nearly half of those serving in Afghanistan consume at least one dailySource: HealthDay
View ArticleCaffeine-Diabetes Link Still Unresolved
Sugary drinks are linked to a heightened risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, but a large U.S. study that confirmed this shed little light on whether caffeine - suggested in past studies to have a link...
View ArticleHealth Tip: Is Caffeine Giving You the Jitters?
Typical symptoms of this common stimulantSource: HealthDay
View ArticleCoffee May Lower Risk of Death from Mouth Cancer
Drinking more than 4 cups per day also lowered odds of dying from a type of throat cancer Source: HealthDay
View ArticleHow Much Caffeine in That Supplement? Hard to Tell
Study found that even when brands listed amounts, they often were inaccurate Source: HealthDay
View ArticleCaffeine Linked to Leaky Bladder in Men
The amount of caffeine that's typically found in two cups of coffee may contribute to a man's incontinence, according to a new study.Source: Reuters Health
View ArticleER Visits Linked to Energy Drinks Double
Most cases involved young adults, 42 percent involved drugs or alcohol, government survey found Source: HealthDay
View ArticleEnergy Drinks Pose Risks to Teens, Study Finds
Says highly caffeinated beverages can cause heart problems, especially when combined with alcoholSource: HealthDay
View ArticleUpdate on Emergency Department Visits Involving Energy Drinks
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
View ArticleToo Much Coffee in Pregnancy Tied to Smaller, Later Newborns, Study Says
Pregnant women should limit the amount of caffeine they take in, experts state Source: HealthDay
View ArticleCoffee Can Help Truckers Stay Safe on the Road
Study found drinking java and other caffeinated beverages lowered crash risk by 63 percent Source: HealthDay
View ArticleEnergy Drinks May Increase Blood Pressure, Disturb Heart Rhythm
Source: American Heart Association
View ArticleHealth Tip: Don't Overdo the Caffeine
Symptoms may include anxiousness and feeling jitterySource: HealthDay
View ArticleCommon Meds with Caffeine May Be Linked to Stroke
Taking medications containing caffeine was tied to a doubled or even tripled risk of having a stroke in a new Korean study that might seem to contradict recent evidence suggesting coffee and tea exert...
View ArticleHeavy Coffee Drinking Tied to Shorter Lives for Younger Adults in Study
But experts say research has many limitations Source: HealthDay
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