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That morning shot of stimulation you get from coffee or tea may be great for your brain in more ways than one.
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Many get their daily morning jolt of caffeine from coffee, but others prefer the more soothing approach of hot tea — which has several health…
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Dehydration has long been known to slow physical performance. Now there's evidence that too little water can hurt cognitive performance, too, making complex thinking tasks harder.
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Some good news for coffee drinkers.A Harvard study published in the journal Circulation found people who drink three to five cups a day are less likely to…
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In this edition of Vital Signs: caffeine. Rather than use the natural caffeine you get in food or drinks for stimulation, some instead mix in man-made…
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A recent survey for the American Heart Association found 40 percent of more than 5,100 calls to poison centers for "energy drink exposure" involved…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Same ol' boy howdy, Butler Building gets a makeover for "SoYoung," temperatures drop and more.Big Tex…
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It’s estimated as many 90 percent of American consume caffeine at some point during the day: maybe coffee, tea, soda or energy drinks or various foods.…