Aldrian PS, Keen CL, Lonnerdal B & Dewey KG (1997) Effects of coffee consumption on iron, zinc and copper status in non- pregnant and pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats. Int J Food Sci Nutr 48, 177- 189.Aldrian PS, K
Beyond intoxication, there is death from "massive" doses of caffeine. A fatal dose for adults is more than 10 grams, which would be drinking 80-100 cups of coffee in rapid succession. That may seem unlikely to happen, but there is now at least one report of death from too much caffein...
Treatment of kidney stones involves drinking lots of fluids and taking over-the-counter pain medications to medical intervention including prescription medications, lithotripsy, and sometimes even surgery. Heart Rhythm Disorders (Arrhythmias) Heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) occur when the heart's ele...
Tell your pharmacist what products you are using, and ask how to use them safely (especially cough-and-cold products, diet aids, or headache medications).Avoid drinking large amounts of beverages containing caffeine (coffee, tea, certain sodas) or eating large amounts of chocolate while taking...
Lion’s Mane mushroom should be avoided by certain individuals due to potential risks or lack of safety data. Those who should avoid using Lion’s Mane include: Pregnant and breastfeeding women Individuals with mushroom allergies Those with bleeding disorders ...
Any of the ingredients in the specific product dispensed Your pharmacist can tell you all of the ingredients in the specific warfarin products they stock. Pregnancy. Most people should not take warfarin while pregnant. If you become pregnant, contact your health care provider right away. See the...
Diclofenac can affect ovulation and it may be harder to get pregnant while you are using this medicine.If you are pregnant, you should not use Pennsaid unless your doctor tells you to. Using a NSAID during the last 20 weeks of pregnancy can cause serious heart or kidney problems in the ...
Exposures were summed, and separate scores were created for occupational and for recreational exposure; after examination of the distribution, scores were dichotomized into any versus none. Coffee and alcohol drinking were assessed but not considered as potential confounders as it has been previously ...
Drinking either green tea or coffee has been linked to a reduced risk for stroke. A 2013 study showed that drinking at least one cup of green tea daily positively impacted stroke risk (19). More studies are needed, but this may be another health benefit of the beverage. ...
and fast the rest of the day [19]. Only water and energy-free drinks (e.g., decaffeinated coffee, and diet sodas) were allowed outside the eating window [20]. Participants in the control group were instructed to consume DASH diet, with food consumed over more than 8 h per day [21]...