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Have you ever wondered how much caffeine is in your favorite foods, beverages, treats and medications? Some of the answers may surprise you.
Last Fall, a research review noted the problems of high caffeine consumption, mostly heart conditions in children who drink popular energy drinks.
Caffeine's magical effects, wondrous benefits also carry some new promises and old concerns. Caffeine has been "eaten" for centuries in leaves, nuts, beans, and berries.
Despite being one of the world's most popular beverages, coffee is quite misunderstood. Much of what people believe to be true about coffee is actually a misconception.
Energy drinks are now included on substance abuse lists. These beverages are consumed to counteract insufficient sleep, stay awake longer and to increase energy levels.
Research suggests the possibility that too much caffeine can affect one's ability to conceive, although further studies may need to be conducted to be more conclusive.
Coffee can improve mood, increase memory function, treat headaches, prevent colon cancer and protect against a variety of health ailments.
Americans are negligent in taking care of their bodies when it comes to the caffeine they consume in sodas, energy drinks, and coffee.
There is a reason Starbucks is so popular - people love their caffeinated beverages. But how much is too much, and what are the effects of caffeine on the body?
There are many benefits of yerba mate tea, making this traditional South American drink a healthy alternative to coffee and tea.
A number of research studies have found that chocolate can provide cardiovascular health benefits, though some types of chocolate are more beneficial than others.
The stimulatory effects of coffee are well known but research is showing that there may be other benefits as well.
In addition to its anti-cancer and heart-protective properties, research indicates that green tea can aid in weight loss by increasing endurance and fat oxidation.
Caffeinated teas promote weight loss, boost the immune system and lower the risk of cancer, heart attack, osteoporosis, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Energy drinks have become increasingly popular, but recent studies have shown that they can be detrimental to your health.
Espresso, a method of delivery or a product? Learn more about the special-brewed coffee used to create so many popular hot beverages. Get in on the coffee clique craze!
Foods high in polyphenols have antioxidant, antiviral, anticancer properties. An antioxidant food list for a heart healthy diet, cardiovascular disease prevention.
Caffeine is addictive. Even if a person drinks only one large cup of coffee per day, to go a day without can bring on caffeine withdrawal symptoms.
Energy drinks wreak havoc on your body, and advertisers are preying on vulnerable targets.
Polyphenols found in green tea have shown to have broad health benefits and may help to protect against cardiovascular disease, allergies, arthritis, cataracts and more.
Eliminate infusion confusion. Understanding the differences between the basic types of tea -- Black, Oolong, Green and White -- can change you from tea novice to expert.
Coffee need not always be served hot, and it need not always be iced or served as a cafe-style frappacinno. It can be served cold without ice, and still be refreshing.
Regardless if monsoon or rainy summer day, nothing like sipping a hot cup of chai. Learn how to make Indian masala tea and what spices and ingredients are needed.
Caffeinated teas offer a number of significant health benefits, but it is important to prepare them correctly in order to maximize their health-protective properties.
Three plants have been revered in ancient and modern China for their healing properties: ginseng, green tea, and the Ningxia wolfberry.
Obesity is becoming a global concern in Western countries. Now a new study shows how White Tea can become one of the treatments available for this adverse health issue.
People all over the world count on coffee or tea to wake them up, calm them down, or just refresh them. But are they safe?
Chinese tea has been a traditional beverages for thousands of years and Taiwan is now recognized for their efforts in producing some of the best high quality teas.
Our dependency on a decent cup of coffee goes back many years, so what is the background science behind this ancient shrub and can you have too much of a good thing?
Recent studies have shown that habitual consumption of coffee can have a positive effect on health and wellness.


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