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Your morning coffee might do more than wake you up – it could weaken donated blood. A large new study shows caffeine lowers red blood cell quality, making transfusions less effective, especially in ...
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A cup of coffee or tea in the morning or an afternoon caffeine pick-me-up is usually fine for most adults. But parents might want to take a closer look at caffeine and other ingredients in the drinks ...
Caffeine is a staple for many athletes, whether it’s coffee before a lift or a pre-workout before conditioning. As the world’s most widely used performance enhancer, its physical benefits are well ...
If you or someone you love has an allergy that results in anaphylaxis, you know how important it is to administer epinephrine at the first sign of a reaction. Epinephrine is the frontline treatment ...
According to a Yahoo/YouGov poll, 30% of Americans have tried to quit caffeine, but only 6% said they were successful. (Illustration: Jiaqi Wang for Yahoo News) Brigette Muller wasn’t a big fan of ...
Do you take your coffee with cream, sugar — or a side of brain damage? “Caffeine in the neuroscience literature is genuinely terrible when combined with other drugs,” warned Dr. Natashia Swalve, a ...
Health experts tend to go back and forth on whether or not caffeine is actually good for you, or how much you should ingest every day. No matter which side you land on, there's no arguing that a cup ...
A multicenter study found that a 2-hour monitoring period was sufficient for most children who presented to the emergency department with an acute allergic reaction treated with epinephrine. However, ...