People have been drinking coffee since at least the 15th century, and it’s been a staple of the workplace for more than a century. But it’s only fairly recently that …
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People have been drinking coffee since at least the 15th century, and it’s been a staple of the workplace for more than a century. But it’s only fairly recently that …
Why coffee before bed may not be so bad after all Telegraph.co.uk
Caffeine is known to be a powerful stimulant which perks up drinkers, increases alertness and promotes wakefulness.
Why you’re exercising but not losing weight The Times
It is a universal frustration that even the most diligent gym regimen does not always pay off with pounds lost on the scales. Why exercise won’t automatically …
Troop insomnia shot up 652% after Iraq invasion, with deployments eyed as culprit Washington Examiner
The rate of insomnia among troops shot up 652% after the invasion of Iraq, according to a new study, raising concerns that increased deployment is having a …
Perceived Stress Linked to Higher Frequency of Migraine, Study Says AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
According to the study, the perceived stress level of people with a greater number of migraines was higher than those with fewer migraines per month.
Seeking a Culprit When Bumblebee Carcasses Pile Up The New York Times
In June 2013, in a Target parking lot in Wilsonville, Ore., an estimated 50,000 bumblebees dropped dead. Shoppers reported bees falling from branches and …
Go easy on caffeine during pregnancy, for your baby’s liver WXYZ Detroit
(WXYZ) — Can drinking too much caffeine while pregnant damage your baby’s liver? According to a new study, the answer is yes. But how much is too much?
High insulin levels may bring on pancreatic cancer UPI News
In a study with mice, researchers found that lowering insulin levels appears to prevent the start of pancreatic cancer, suggesting a new method of treatment for …
Too much caffeine during pregnancy may harm baby’s liver UPI News
Too much caffeine during pregnancy can lead to lower birth weights, altered growth and stress hormone levels, and impaired liver development, a new animal …