Americans are drinking more caffeinated beverages than ever before, but Rutgers researchers found one group that tops the charts in caffeine consumption: adult smokers with mental illness. In a study ...
Researchers found out that adult smokers with mental illness consume the most caffeine in the United States. Aside from this, people with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are at the highest risk of ...
The number of children exposed to often dangerous levels of caffeine has been steadily on the rise, and is only increasing, according to a national study by Nationwide Children's Hospital and the ...
Caffeine consumption today occurs in the form of tea, coffee, and caffeinated soft drink consumption, most commonly. With the stimulant effect of coffee, most people find it difficult to cut back, ...
When it comes to caffeine consumption, you’re not alone if you depend on it to help you concentrate or be alert. Dreamstime/TNS You probably know that tea and coffee contain caffeine, but did you know ...
Higher blood caffeine levels appear to reduce the risks for both adiposity and type 2 diabetes, the results of a new study suggest. Explaining that caffeine has thermogenic effects, the researchers ...
Caffeine offers some real health benefits—but not if you go overboard. Here’s how coffee, energy drinks, and other caffeine products can affect your health. America's favorite drug is caffeine, ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of caffeine on sleep aimed to help determine clear guidelines. To avoid sleep time reductions, coffee (107 mg/250 mL) should be consumed at least 8 ...