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Longterm Effects of Caffeine


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    It seems as though every week a new articles surfaces about the pros and cons of drinking either coffee or tea. One week caffeine is a mortal enemy, the next a tolerable friend. Likewise, green tea surfaces as a miracle cure all, only to fade to a questionable metabolic stimulant. If you enjoy either coffee or tea, here are some things to consider.

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    By: chicnhealth | 24/11/2009 | Wellness
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    The Real Truth About Caffeine & Parkinson's Disease

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    Caffeine and Weight Gain

    By: Jamess Bogdan | 13/12/2009 | Food & Beverage
    Many overweight people, particularly those who have frequently ‘dieted’ and lost weight only to regain it later, are insulin resistance. Unfortunately, the majority of people who have insulin resistance are unaware of it. If you have insulin resistance, using caffeine will further affect your metabolism.

    Is There Such a Thing as Diet Coffee?

    By: Hong Kirby | 18/10/2009 | Food & Beverage
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    How Does Caffeine Affect Pregnancy

    By: Edi Hung | 06/07/2008 | Women's Health
    How Does Caffeine affect Pregnancy? This is a very common question and act as an important role to a healthy pregnancy. Caffeine belongs to the xanthine chemical group.It is actually a drug, much like nicotine and alcohol.Caffeine is also addictive, which is why so many people crave their coffee and cola! Caffeine, also known as guareine and mateine, is a naturally-occurring substance found in a number of plants, beans, and seeds.It is also found in a number of foods and beverages, including:



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