Coffee isn't addictive in the medical sense of the word, but it does cause a dependency. You should limit yourself to about 400 mg of caffeine a day, which is about four cups of coffee. Drinking too ...
Caffeinated beverages may give you the jolt of energy you desperately need in the morning, but too much caffeine consumption can actually spell trouble for your body if you aren’t careful. Not only is ...
Too much caffeine can cause side effects such as insomnia, anxiety and indigestion. (Getty) So many people have caffeine on a daily basis, whether it's sipping a cup of coffee first thing, drinking an ...
Caffeine is the most common, normalized stimulant in the world, with many people consuming caffeine daily. According to Ron Cotterel, M.D., M.S., a family medicine and integrative family physician, ...
Mark Nicholson considers himself a recovered drug addict of sorts. His addiction? "Coca-Cola," he says. Or to be more precise, the caffeine spike in every can. The 51-year-old Idlewylde, Md., nurse ...
Caffeine is now worthy of two official diagnoses in the mental health diagnostic manual. Sumathi Reddy looks at what techniques work to reduce coffee addiction, and why some people have a harder time ...
Whenever people can be shown how any mood-affecting substance affects their brains, it becomes easier for them to comprehend the thing can be addictive. Which is funny, since you'd think they'd have ...
Whenever people can be shown how any mood-affecting substance affects their brains, it becomes easier for them to comprehend the thing can be addictive. Which is funny, since you'd think they'd have ...
Your daily coffee with sugar may be doing more harm than good. A cardiologist explains how caffeine-sugar addiction accelerates ageing and shares ways to break the cycle. (Image: Pexels) If you enjoy ...
As cigarettes, alcohol, and vapes lose their appeal among India’s urban population, a different stimulant has taken their place — caffeine. From bustling cafés in Mumbai to the rise of artisanal ...
In this article from the Christian Post, pastor and theologian John Piper was asked about caffeine. As a pastor myself with a background in health and fitness, I’d like to add a few important facts on ...
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