Zen and Caffeine: Tranquil Energy
Caffeine is a CNS (Central Nervous System) stimulant. Most stimulants, such as methamphetamine and cocaine, increase anxiety. Perhaps for this reason, the myth has arisen that caffeine makes you edgy...
View ArticleCaffeine Protects the Brain from Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
There are no more dreaded misfortunes of increasing age than the onset of the debilitating brain diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and senile dementia. What could caffeine have to do with these...
View ArticleYerkes-Dodson Effect: How Much Coffee or Caffeine is Too Much?
One of the reasons that caffeine is not a drug of abuse is that, unlike cocaine, amphetamine, or heroin, caffeine does not produce effects that indefinitely increase as you increase the dose. Caffeine...
View ArticleCaffeine and an “Attitude of Success”
Many studies have proven that caffeine increases feelings of optimism and self-confidence and dispels boredom and fatigue. Caffeine also increases mental and physical capacities and allows you to...
View ArticleHarvard Study Confirms Caffeine in Coffee Fights Depression in Women
A new study conducted at Harvard University found that women who regularly consume the caffeine in coffee are less likely to suffer from depression than those who do not. This finding is in line with...
View ArticleThe Caffeine Triangle: Health, Performance, Mood
The Caffeine Triangle HEALTH Caffeine delivers an abundance of health benefits, such as a decreased risk of stroke, high blood pressure, heart attacks, diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, senile...
View ArticleThe Caffeine Cure for Jet Lag
After taking a long airline flight that crosses several time zones, most people experience difficulty adjusting to the schedule of mornings and nights at their point of arrival. When the traveler is...
View ArticleA Better Work Day: Using Caffeine on the Job
Cooks and servers, scientists, sales representatives, nurses, writers and editors, executives, teachers, and engineers were some of the workers who say they work better after drinking coffee, according...
View ArticleMega Doses of Caffeine: Why People Like Starbucks Burned, Bitter Brew
Obviously, few people actually enjoy the flavor of the bitter, burned beans that Starbucks serves. So why do customers continue to line up to buy large servings of Starbucks expensive coffee? The...
View ArticleCaffeine Increases Recognition of Positive Words
A recent study finds that people recognize words associated with positive thoughts more quickly after they have consumed caffeine. Many people do not feel “like themselves” before they enjoy a morning...
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