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Caffeine is a bitter substance found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, some nuts and certain medicines. It has many effects on the body's metabolism, including stimulating the central nervous system. This can make you more alert and give you a boost of energy.
Genetic evidence shows that cardio fitness influences coffee intake

Genetic evidence shows that cardio fitness influences coffee intake

Regular caffeine intake can change gray matter of the brain

Regular caffeine intake can change gray matter of the brain

Study finds the brain is changed by caffeine in utero

Study finds the brain is changed by caffeine in utero

New report highlights coffee's effect on sleep

New report highlights coffee's effect on sleep

Caffeinated coffee helps to minimize reductions in attention and cognitive function

Caffeinated coffee helps to minimize reductions in attention and cognitive function

New fermented coffee and tea contain gut-friendly live probiotics

New fermented coffee and tea contain gut-friendly live probiotics

Human gut microbiota may play a significant role in maintaining health

Human gut microbiota may play a significant role in maintaining health

Disrupted circadian rhythms in older adults linked to increased risk of Parkinson's disease

Disrupted circadian rhythms in older adults linked to increased risk of Parkinson's disease

Coffee Linked To Lower Body Fat In Women

Coffee Linked To Lower Body Fat In Women

Exposing the difference between hot- and cold-brew coffee

Exposing the difference between hot- and cold-brew coffee

A faster and greener method for analysing xanthine content in commercial tea brands

A faster and greener method for analysing xanthine content in commercial tea brands

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