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CAFFEINE AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
Your daily tea could be harming you — Harvard doctor drops a surprising health updateA Harvard-trained doctor, Saurabh Sethi, has issued a health warning regarding common tea drinking habits. He advises against drinking tea ...
Esophageal cancer or GERD? The overlapping symptoms, and the one thing that sets them apartHeartburn is common, but persistent chest discomfort or difficulty swallowing could signal serious issues. Gastroesophageal reflux disease,...
4:30 AM wake-ups, high-protein breakfast, and a lesson from Dalai Lama: Harvard professor reveals his science-backed routine to boost positivityHarvard professor Arthur Brooks has crafted a science-backed morning routine to boost happiness and productivity, shared on his podcast Off...
To lower risk of heart attack, avoid 3 habits after 8:00 pm, suggests cardiologistCardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj advises reconsidering nighttime routines to protect heart health and extend lifespan. He highlights avoidin...
Tea or coffee? Harvard researcher’s 30-year study on 50,000 women might settle the debateNew findings presented by Harvard researcher Dr. Sara Mahdavi suggest that moderate coffee consumption may promote longevity and healthy ag...
Coffee lovers with sedentary lifestyle tend to live longer than others: StudyThe study, conducted on US adults, suggests that coffee consumption may offer a protective effect against the negative health impacts assoc...
Caffeine can make you alert, but coffee remains ultimate energiser bunny, claims studyThe scientists recruited people who drank a minimum of one cup of coffee per day and asked them to refrain from eating or drinking caffeina...
Coffee addiction can be fatal for your heart: StudyCaffeine addiction has a correlation with a heart condition called atrial fibrillation .
The paradoxical effects of caffeine: Why does a cup of java make you tired?From the moment we wake up, our bodies have a biological clock that drives us to go back to sleep later in the day.
Seven things not to do when you first wake upMaybe yours involves reading the news, or guzzling water, or dancing to pop music in your underwear. No judgment.