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Caffeine export amount in January
_ Caffeine export amount in January.
Healthoo.com:  Mar 13 2010 1:13AM
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Myths about caffeine
The most common sources of caffeine are coffee, tea leaves and coca beans.

The caffeine content can range from as much as 160 milligrams in some energy drinks to as little as 4 milligrams in a 1-ounce serving of chocolate-flavored syrup.

Caffeine is...

NDTV:  Mar 10 2010 7:02AM
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Coffee Drinking and Caffeine Associated with Reduced Risk of Hospitalization for Heart Rhythm Disturbances
Font size: While it is not proven that coffee is protective, it is unlikely that moderate caffeine intake increases arrhythmia risk, Kaiser Permanente study finds SAN FRANCISCO Coffee drinkers may be less likely to be hospitalized for heart rhythm disturbances,...
Health Canal:  Mar 5 2010 5:45PM
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Overactive bladder and caffeine: comparing women with and without mental health diagnoses
Caffeine is a stimulant thought to activate the pleasure centre in the brain, commonly used in the general public for purposeful attempt to alter mood, and also commonly perceived to be a bladder irritant with associated urgency and frequency symptoms.
International Journal of Urological Nursing:  Mar 5 2010 2:19AM
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AHA: Caffeine Has Mixed Effects on Heart Health
WEDNESDAY, March 3 (HealthDay News) -- Caffeine consumption is associated with several positive or benign effects on cardiovascular health, but low-to-moderate consumption may be associated with a slightly elevated risk of hypertension, according to a...
Modern Medicine:  Mar 4 2010 12:37AM
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What Natural Flu Treatment Is Most Effective?
Natural flu treatment has become a preferred method of winter illness survival.

When you are vaccinated, you are injecting the body with a strain of the flu virus to help build a natural antibody.

Unfortunately, not everyone responds very well to this, and...

MyContentBuilder:  Feb 28 2010 8:53AM
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The Latest Buzz: Orszag Budgets for Caffeine Genetic Marker
Peter Orszag, the high-energy director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, recently shared some good news with Politico.

No, he hasn't solved the country's economic problems.

But he's learned that his genetics won't be crimping a caffeine...

Science Magazine:  Feb 23 2010 9:01PM
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Bees Addicted to Coffee and Tobacco
General Health News Font Size A new study has found that when given an option between nectar with small amounts of nicotine and caffeine and nectar sans the substances, bees go for the former.

"This could be an evolutionary development intended, as in humans,...

MedIndia:  Feb 13 2010 9:21AM
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Caffeine-Alcohol Cocktail Deadly for Road Safety
Alcohol & Drug Abuse News Font Size A cocktail of caffeine and alcohol can have dangerous repercussions.

The growing popularity of mixed drinks like the "Jager Bomb" (Jagermeister and Red Bull) or "Vodka and Red Bull" can have implications on road safety,...

MedIndia:  Feb 12 2010 9:20AM
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Energy Drinks, Alcohol a Dangerous Mix
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11 (HealthDay News) -- Mixing caffeine-laden energy drinks and alcohol is popular among young Americans, but it can lead to higher rates of drunkenness and impaired driving, a new study suggests.

University of Florida researchers surveyed...

National Womens Health Information Center:  Feb 12 2010 4:17AM
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Bees prefer nectar containing nicotine and caffeine over "clean" nectar
A study carried out at the University of Haifa has found that bees prefer nectar with a small concentration of caffeine and nicotine over nectar that does not comprise these substances at all.

"This could be an evolutionary trait intended to make the bee...

News-Medical.Net:  Feb 11 2010 4:59AM
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