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More evidence that caffeine lowers risk of skin cancer
Contact: Robin Lally
rlally@ur.rutgers.edu
732-932-7084 x652
Rutgers University
More evidence that caffeine lowers risk of skin cancer
There might be a time when instead of just drinking that morning cup ...
Caffeine cravings may be brewing in your genes
by Aimee Keenan-GreeneAre you a java junkie?The need for a daily dose of Joe, diet soda, or energy drinks could be linked to your DNA, ...
Caffeine can't curb effects of alcohol
While caffeine alone may spur alertness, adding caffeine to alcohol, like the popular Red Bull with vodka, does not enhance reaction time or performance on ...
Don't use alcohol with energy drink
Media reports said alcoholic energy drinks, which contain both alcohol and caffeine, are not safe to consume.
A product that has recently become an object of ...
Drinking Coffee May Cut Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Risk
Researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicted in a study published recently in Population Health Metrics that by 2050, nearly one ...
Coffee health news: Caffeine drinking linked to less severe liver fibrosis
By David Liu
A new study in the January 2010 issue of Hepatology suggests that drinking coffee may help prevent hepatitis C induced liver fibrosis.
Among patients ...
Alcohol should not be used in caffeine-laced energy drinks
By David Liu and editing by Sheilah DowneyThe Food and Drug Administration announced Friday, Nov. 14 that it has sent out a letter to about ...
FDA: Caffeine may not be used in alcoholic beverages
The Food and Drug Administration announced Friday Nov. 13 that it sent out a letter to about 30 manufacturers of caffeinated alcoholic beverages expressing its concern about ...
That Morning Cup of Ambition May Reverse Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
By Rachel Stockton
Research over the last several years has proven that coffee potentially reduces the risk of a number of diseases. The most recent: ...
Caffeine before workouts may help moderate muscle pain
Thursday April 9, 2009 (foodconsumer.org) -- Athletes who consume caffeine before a training may rejoice, as a new study shows that caffeine helps relieve muscle ...
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