Caffeine effects on positive, negative, and neutral induced moodsdoi:10.1016/0091-3057(93)90448-3Robert F. MirabellaThomas W. LombardoPharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior
Caffeine has protective effects against Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, dementia, stroke, and heart disease; it also lowers the risks of oral cancers, and type 2 diabetes. At the same time, caffeine is a drug that can be addictive, and coffee can promote anxiety, insomnia, and fatigue;...
I read certain meds can deplete your body of magnesium. Also essential oils like lavender can be really helpful for sleep. I have been feeling a whole lot better since taking digestive enzymes and cutting back on wheat, dairy, caffeine and sugar. Keeping blood sugar levels stable can help a...
you may have a hard time getting up and, like many women, will rely oncoffee or caffeinated beverages to stay alertthroughout the day. Caffeine actually forces the secretion of cortisol. These patterns may work in the short term, but will always catch up to you at night, when your stress...
caffeine,triclosan (an antimicrobial compound),and antibiotics.w ere detected in samples fr om l 39 streams do w nstream of urban areas and livest ock p ro duct ion (Kolpin et a1.2002).Carbamazepine has been detected in 44 rivers acro ss the U SA w ith the level o f 60 ng ...
What to Do Instead of Snoozing: To avoid hitting snooze, establish a regular bedtime, get enough exercise, avoid caffeine and screen time before bed, and create a comfortable sleep environment. If you have chronic sleep issues, consult a doctor for help. Just Get Out of Bed: Instead of giv...
Testosterone (1 μM) and 7-hydroxycoumarin (1 μM) were used as phase I and phase II reaction controls, while caffeine was used as a negative control. In vitro intrinsic clearance (CLint) was calculated from half-life using the following equations:CLint[(μL/min)/106cells]=ln...
https://d oi.o rg/1 0.1 007/s 00213-0 15-4 127-3 Correa M, SanMiguel N, López-Cruz L, Carratalá-Ros C, Olivares- García R, Salamone JD (2018) Caffeine modulates food intake depending on the context that gives access to food: comparison with dopamine...
Foods that can increase stress levels in students include those that are high in fat, caffeine, sugar and refined carbohydrates, which is the case with many types of convenience, processed and fast foods. Examples of stress-inducing foods are sodas, energy drinks, donuts, candy bars, processed...
As a chemotherapy drug, docetaxel (Taxotere®), approved in the 1980s, is one of the most effective drugs for the treatment of cancer, but it can also lead to antibiotic resistance due to its adverse side effects on the normal microbial flora in the body (Catalano et al. 2022). ...