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...research, Zhang and fellow scientists monitored women who drank four or more cups of coffee each day for more than 10 years in order to evaluate the association between the female consumption of caffeine??the world’s most commonly ingested drug—and breast cancer...
...while Greg says he sees no difference between taking Adderall and caffeine??“drawing a line between them doesn’t make sense”—he would rather not take the medication he was diagnosed, and only take pills in extenuating circumstances, like the night before a paper...
Researchers are not sure why drinking coffee decreases the diabetes risk. According to Hu, caffeine??s short term effects are to raise blood sugar and increase energy expenditure. However, he cautions that the long-term effects are still unknown...
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