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Drinking coffee every day may bring some health benefits, but it may also not be good for you in some ways. Learn about the ...
The physiological and psychological effects of caffeine are well-studied. Caffeine activates the sympathetic nervous system ...
Cerebrospinal fluid can sometimes leak or collect in the brain without an identifiable cause, leading to symptoms that can be difficult to diagnose.
A new study published in Complex Psychiatry has found that people with a history of depression who consume high amounts of ...
Due to its diuretic nature, caffeine may lower magnesium levels in your body. Low magnesium levels can lead to unwanted ...
There’s increasing debate about your snoozing habit, and whether or not it’s silently sabotaging your morning.
Should you drink that second cup of coffee? The debate over caffeine has raged on for centuries, with passionate advocates ...
A study of long-distance runners shows the brain’s remarkable ability to adapt—by burning its own fat. A marathon taxes more than just muscles—it pushes the brain to its metabolic limits.
A migraine is no ordinary headache. It’s a full-body experience, but it’s possible to stop an attack in its tracks – as long ...
Why your caffeine habit could be hurting your health by triggering anxiety, sleep loss, digestive trouble, and headaches ...
Researchers link caffeine levels to body fat and diabetes risk. Higher caffeine levels may correlate with reduced body mass index (BMI). Further trials needed on caffeine's role in obesity and ...
An Ohio music conductor is using deep brain stimulation to combat his Parkinson’s disease. Rand Laycock, 70, the director and conductor of a symphony orchestra, was diagnosed just before his ...