caffeine
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healthCaffeine Levels in Blood Linked to Lower Body Fat and Diabetes Risk
Study finds genetic markers show higher caffeine levels may reduce BMI and type 2 diabetes risk, with implications for obesity prevention.
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healthCoffee's Anti-Aging Secret: It's Not Just the Caffeine
New research reveals coffee's health benefits may come from plant compounds, not caffeine, by activating a key cellular receptor.
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healthDiet and Parkinson’s Risk: Experts Weigh In
Observational research links Mediterranean diet, flavonoids, and coffee to lower Parkinson’s risk, while dairy and ultraprocessed foods may raise it.
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healthQuebec Intensifies Push to Ban Energy Drinks for Teens After Tragedy
After a teen's death linked to Red Bull, Quebec parents, schools, and health experts push for action on energy drink bans for minors.
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healthCoffee's Cognitive and Mood Boosts: Beyond Caffeine's Buzz
New research reveals both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee positively impact gut health, mood, and cognitive function, suggesting complex benefits beyond caffeine.
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healthModerate Coffee Intake Linked to Lower Mental Health Disorder Risk, Study Reveals
New research suggests drinking two to three cups of coffee daily may protect against mental health issues, particularly in men. Excessive consumption, however, is linked to increased risk.
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healthTexas Cheerleader's Death Linked to Energy Drink in Lawsuit
A wrongful death lawsuit claims excessive caffeine from Alani Nu energy drinks caused a 17-year-old's fatal heart condition.
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healthSharks in Bahamas Found with Caffeine, Painkillers, Cocaine in Blood
A study reveals sharks in the Bahamas are consuming caffeine, painkillers, and cocaine, raising concerns about their health and behavior.