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CAFFEINE
Caffeine gives solar cells an energy boost, new research shows
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LOS ANGELES, U.S. — Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Solargiga Energy in China have discovered that caffeine can help...
The Red Goat introduces the new world’s strongest coffee into the market
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LONDON, ON, U.S. — The Red Goat, has announced their latest products containing six times more caffeine compared to traditional coffee on the market....
New therapeutic role for caffeine in neuropsychiatric disorders
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NEW ROCHELLE, U.S. — An important new article reviews recently discovered properties of adenosine A2A receptor-dopamine D2 receptor (A2AR-D2R) and adenosine A1 receptor-dopamine D1...
No Cow launches new energy bar with patented caffeine instead of sugar
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DENVER, Colo., U.S. — No Cow, the Denver-based makers of non-dairy, high-protein, low-sugar products such as bars and cookies, unveiled the launch of a...
Caffeine consumption may extend life expectancy for people with kidney disease
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A new study in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation indicates that consuming more caffeine may help reduce the risk of death for people with chronic kidney...
Selling coffee will be completely banned in South Korean schools
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No more coffee in South Korean schools. Even Korean teachers will have to say goodbye to their cup of Joe at work. According to national...
It’s all about caffeine: New video of the #TEE18 series dedicated to decafeination
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The fifth video of the #TEE18 series, created by TriestEspresso Expo to show the expertise of the city of Trieste in the coffee field,...
Coffee & Health launches new video on coffee, caffeine and sports performance
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In a new video of the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC), Dr Neil Clarke, Principal Lecturer at the School of Life Sciences...
Research suggests coffee consumption associated with reduced risk of death
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A new roundtable report from the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) titled 'Coffee, caffeine, mortality and life expectancy' highlights the potential role...
Caffeine from four cups of coffee protects the heart with the help of mitochondria
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Caffeine consumption has been associated with lower risks for multiple diseases, including type II diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, but the mechanism underlying these...