
Caffeine may be ally in preventing or retarding cataract Healio
ATHENS, Greece — Caffeine accumulates in the lens capsule and epithelial cells after oral intake and may be a potential ally in the prevention of cataract, …
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Caffeine may be ally in preventing or retarding cataract Healio
ATHENS, Greece — Caffeine accumulates in the lens capsule and epithelial cells after oral intake and may be a potential ally in the prevention of cataract, …
Alex Jones Says Secret Government Program Uses Psychedelics To Communicate With Aliens Marijuana Moment
Joe Rogan got conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on his podcast this week and, among other things, the pair talked about psychedelics and aliens. Buckle up, folks.
Health Watch: Coffee is more than a pick me up KFSN-TV
The national coffee association’s recent survey found the number of Americans drinking a daily cup of coffee is at its highest level since 2012. Does your cup of …
Psychedelic Microdosing in Rats Shows Beneficial Effects UC Davis
Microdosing — taking tiny amounts of psychedelic drugs to boost mood and mental acuity — is based on anecdotal reports of its benefits. Now, a study in rats by …
Psychedelics: Risks and benefits of microdosing revealed Medical News Today
New research, published in the journal ACS Chemical Neuroscience, finds both potential benefits and risks of using psychedelic microdosing to treat mental …
Study: Illinois marijuana industry will have to expand to meet legalization demand Effingham Daily News
A fully-matured adult-use marijuana program in Illinois could produce between $440 million and $676 million in annual revenue, and the expected demand …
How poor sleep and caffeine affect a tennis player’s performances? Tennis World USA
Tennis – An interesting study explains everything on this issue.
Askren: Enjoy a cup of java for good health Danville Commercial News
Good Sunday morning, everyone! Welcome March! Let’s hope the groundhog was right and the temperatures are going to start warming up. What a year so far.
Round two planned on roadside saliva drug testing study in Michigan South Bend Tribune
One pilot study is leading to another as the state of Michigan continues to vet the prospect of a five-minute roadside test police officers can use when drugged …