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caffeine

Caffeine affects teenage brains differently than adult ones.
The best food pairing ever.
"That something many people drink — and actually like to drink — might have a direct benefit came as a surprise to us."
Like most things in life, moderation is the key, and while caffeine itself might not be inherently bad, the frequency, amount and the dependencies people have to it can be cause for concern. There's always a catch isn't there? While you might think that your cup of joe in the morning is your only exposure to caffeine, think again.
Women should avoid green, oolong, and black tea if they are pregnant, or trying to become pregnant, because of tea's effects on folate levels, and the potentially dangerous effects of caffeine found in tea.
We suddenly have a new appreciation for Irish coffees.
The vaporizer tastes and smells like a fruity energy drink.