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, ...
New study suggests too much diet soda leads to increased health risks. August 4, 2007 — -- Celebrities like Elton John, Victoria Beckham and former President Bill Clinton admit to being hooked on ...
Peyton Scott eased her way into the season, ceding shots to Deja Kelly and Elisa Mevius, committing to head coach Kelly Graves’ much deeper... The one hour wait for a coffee during the Starbucks ...
Dr. Dylan Wyatt, an emergency medicine physician at St. Luke’s, weighs in on caffeine conversation. Is caffeine really that bad for you? Dr. Dylan: Probably not. Research studies haven’t shown any ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Did you know about 85 percent of North Americans habitually consume caffeine? Yes, this is true according to ...
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Coffee for Heart Health: How too much intake of caffeine could lead to irregular heartbeats
Though there have been reports that regular use of coffee/caffeine has been found to have some benefits from the point of cardiovascular health. It is also been noticed that excess caffeine intake, ...
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 ...
Do you find yourself reaching for one, two, or, hopefully not, three cups of coffee with every meal? Is your trash can filled with empty Celsius and Red Bull cans during finals season? Caffeine, a ...
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