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Insomnia a Growing Problem for Many: Conventional Cures Are Not Always Enough
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 26, 2009
...n behavior: keep a regular sleep schedule, don't use the bed for working or watching TV, avoid caffeine and alcohol, don't exercise too close to bedtime, sleep in a dark, quiet room, have a co...
Caffeine Offers Skin Cancer Protection
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...eek in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology , researchers investigated the mechanism by which caffeine may confer protection against skin cancer .
For the study, Nghiem's team looked at caf...
Low Dose Caffeine At Pregnancy, May Still Be Bad
in Next Nine Months, on December 19, 2008
...t anymore and only after the first trimester.
A new study on mice states that even a low dose of caffeine (meaning just two cups of coffee) ingested at pregnancy may be enough to affect fetal heart...
Warning on Caffeinated Energy Drinks
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 25, 2008
... now. Energy drinks also pose as sports drinks - i will say it again - are caffeinated - much more caffeine there is in soda drinks.
According to caffeine experts at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore , caf...
Preparing for Conception: Nutrition
in Next Nine Months, on September 16, 2008
...or are likely to become pregnant.
* Reduce - to no more than 300 milligrams daily - your intake of caffeine, which can affect fertility and the body's ability to absorb calcium and iron.
* Avoid...
Easing Back Pains During Pregnancy
in Next Nine Months, on September 14, 2008
...ow under your knees," advises Dr. Ricciotti. "Warm showers and massage will help. And acetaminophen (Tylenol) may be used during pregnancy."
"High heels definitely make it wor...
Beauty News - Rock & Republic Launches Makeup
in Are you a beauty?, on September 1, 2008
...egories and 116 products, includes lip glosses, brushes, mascara, high-pigmented eye shadow , caffeine-infused tinted primer, and a Swarovski Crystal-embedded bronzer compact.
Here are a few p...
An odorous affair
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 22, 2008
...g off to her grandparents, we packed up and hit Dunkin' Donuts on the way out of town. I needed caffeine for the drive to the halfway point (and then drive back home alone) so I grabbed some coffe...
Road Trip Snacks
in Latina Viva, on April 18, 2008
... happen to me an awful lot.
Reason? The coke, junk food, and climate control.
Anything that has caffeine will make you go to the bathroom twice as often. Drinking cold water gives your metabolism ...
Caffeine Against Multiple Sclerosis?
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 10, 2008
...In a mice study, caffeine has been found to prevent multiple sclerosis -like disease.
© Kanko*
Such were the findings of researchers at Cornell University :
Mice given caffeine equivalent ...
Tagged by Allergizer: The 7 Random Things About Me
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 3, 2008
...yngitis again!
That's it. I've never been back in a hospital ever since. ;-)
2. I am a caffeine addict and an on-and-off nicotine addict. I'd rather not explain further! Ha ha ha. :-P...
Caffeine Can Increase Risk of Miscarriage
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 25, 2008
...During pregnancy, women should stay away from caffeine (whether from coffee, tea, caffeinated soda or hot chocolate), because high doses can increase the risk of miscarriage .
And I only tho...
Caffeine and Type 2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on January 16, 2008
...Would caffeine be bad for diabetes control ?
According to this report , caffeine could interfere with the body's ability to handle blood sugar, thus worsening type 2 diabetes .
T...
Apple Wants You to Order Your Latte by iPhone
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 27, 2007
Apple has filed a patent application for a system allowing customers to place orders wirelessly at cafes and restaurants without waiting in line.
U.S. Patent Application 20070291710 , filed on December 20th, allows a customer who places an order while on the way to the restaurant to receive ...
Caffeine and Pregnancy
in Next Nine Months, on November 29, 2007
...Now that you're pregnant, should you give up coffee and other caffeine-containing beverages?
While there have been numerous studies in animals that have shown that caffeine may cause many pr...
Holiday Driving Tips
in The Flyaway Weblog, on November 21, 2007
...rself driving into the glare of a rising or setting sun, take a break until conditions improve.
3. Caffeine's effect is only temporary - once they wear-off you might even be sleepier. Driving dro...
Vignette - Soda for Wine Lovers
in Celebrate Wine, on October 21, 2007
...d Chardonnay flavors and have no added sugar, high fructose corn syrup , no preservatives, no caffeine, no added colors, and (obviously) no alcohol.
According to the LA Times : The Pinot Noir ...
Are Healthy Foods Really Effective?
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 20, 2007
...ted for by drinking water. And while coffee's effect on cardiovascular health is still unclear, caffeine consumption is no longer thought to lead to osteoporosis, as long as you get adequate calci...
French Café Tutorial
in Do you like to cook?, on September 17, 2007
...s if you order un café crème after noon.
If you like it really strong and with a big caffeine jolt, un café serré is for you. Basically, un serré is un café with half the amount of water.
Fo...
Start Your Day with a Special Treat
in Bizinformer, on September 13, 2007
...)
1 T instant coffee crystals (this recipe is SUPER caffeinated so if you can't handle all that caffeine, use decaf - that's what I do)
1-1/2 cups ice.
Mix all together in a blender and enjoy...
Part Five > Home Again, Home Again
in carzz.org, on September 11, 2007
...ctric.
Pop in a CD, fire up the engine and my senses responded as though I had received intake of caffeine - which of course I hadn't - but it was that cool.
Turn out from beneath the Holiday I...
Caffeine May Protect Memory of Older Women
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 8, 2007
... The thinking skills of older women may be protected by caffeine, according to a new study published in the August 7, 2007 issue of Neurology (the medical journal of the American Academy...
Tea, coffee and exercise
in Daily Power Walk, on July 30, 2007
... study, at Rutgers University in New Jersey, showed that a combination of exercise and some caffeine - equivalent to one or two cups of coffee a day - protected against the effects of the Sun...
Cod Liver Oil for Depression
in Well Woman Blog, on June 19, 2007
... our bodies so we must have an intake of this vitamin on a daily basis. Substances such as alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and refined sugars can also destroy the B vitamins so try to reduce any intake of...
Love Your Iced Coffee Drinks but NOT the Cost, Calories and Sugar? Check Out New York Coffee Company's Iced Spresso Beverages in a bottle!!
in Cool Picking, on June 6, 2007
...ee Bean & Tea Leaf. You don't have to stop by there and wait in line for your favorite iced caffeine jolt. You don't even have to deal with the higher cost and higher calorie version from ...
Avoid muscle soreness
in Daily Power Walk, on June 1, 2007
...ur exercise level too much but take it step by step.
A study done in January this year found that caffeine could help as well. So that cup of coffee in the morning might not be so bad after all.
T...
Cocoa Extract: Natural Alternative to Fluoride Against Tooth Decay?
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 24, 2007
... turn out positively.
The extract, a white crystalline powder whose chemical makeup is similar to caffeine, helps harden teeth enamel, making users less susceptible to tooth decay. The cocoa extract...
Coffee Could Help Prevent Diabetes, Cancer
in Daily Diabetic, on May 4, 2007
...am and his team are now investigating the diabetes-preventing effects of coffee. It couldn't be caffeine he said because decaffeinated coffee has the same preventive effects on diabetes.
His majo...
How About Coffee?
in Well Woman Blog, on May 1, 2007
...regular coffee drinker, I didn't notice this effect, or maybe my body got used to the influx of caffeine. Now, however, I was waking up almost every hour and racing to the bathroom. So - today I...
Side Effects of Allergy Medications
in Allergies, on April 25, 2007
...ressure that is not well controlled, says Hussar.
Some allergy products contain analgesics such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. This should be noted especially by those who take other medications, in ...
Rocket Chocolate
in Wandalust, on April 16, 2007
Many people swear on the wonders of coffee. I am sure that those who would rather not miss a day fighting jetlag -- by staying inside their hotel rooms -- would agree to a coffee IV drip, if it was available. Instead, they chug coffee by the litres to keep them awake.
What if, like me, you do no...
Starbucks Introduces Hot Drink Machines
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 29, 2007
...er you need a fix. Put these things in office buildings and you could probably kill somebody with a caffeine overdose ....
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Heartburn)
in Well Woman Blog, on March 29, 2007
...s fatty foods, others may be unable to tolerate very spicy foods. Even tomatoes may be the culprit. Caffeine (coffee or chocolate) is another. Monitor what you eat. The trouble causers should become c...
LPGA's Banned Drugs List
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 26, 2007
...ow anything about the drugs on the list.
"I don't really know much about drugs other than caffeine and cocaine", she said last Friday. "I have a lot of learning to do", she un...
Tea of the Week: Signature Estates Assam Tea
in Do you like to cook?, on March 25, 2007
...nd I've been drinking it morning, afternoon and even in the evening. I should stop, really, the caffeine is starting to get to me LOL. But it is such a delicious tea, with a malty flavor that goes...
Herbal Teas and health
in Well Woman Blog, on March 16, 2007
... Rooibos Tea--good for pregnancy, breastfeeding, and anytime! For people worried about coffee's caffeine (I'm not!), teas' tannins and caffeine, and the myriad contrainidications (a...
JENNIFER ANISTON TO GIVE UP BAD HABITS
in The Celebrities Weblog, on March 14, 2007
...e:www.quepasa.com
Jennifer Aniston has decided that it's time for her to give up smoking and caffeine, simultaneously.
I wish her luck, but man, that's going to be difficult.
Aniston has ...
Ibuprofen is More Effective in Musculoskeletal Pain Treatment in Children
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 8, 2007
... Compared to acetaminophen or codeine , ibuprofen has been found more effective in treating children with acute musculoskeletal injuries (broken bones, bruises and sprains).
This finding ...
N-acetyl L-cysteine (NAC): New Treatment for Advanced ALD Patients
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 1, 2007
...tyl L-cysteine (NAC) , an anti-inflammatory drug used to help liver cells recover from Tylenol® (acetaminophen) overdose.
[In these advanced cases, the combination of NAC and transplant halted the ...
Menniet: Computer-controlled, Low-pressure Air Pulses-Device, Non-Surgical Therapy for Severe Vertigo
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 28, 2007
...that include reducing the body's retention of fluids through a low-sodium diet and avoidance of caffeine and alcohol and medications such as steroids, antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-vertigo...
Regular High Caffeine Intake Protects the Elderly from Heart Disease Mortality
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 27, 2007
...SUNY Downstate:
"The protection against death from heart disease in the elderly afforded by caffeine is likely due to caffeine's enhancement of blood pressure."
Also the protective ...
Restless Legs Syndrome
in Well Woman Blog, on February 10, 2007
...ate the misery? The Health Families Blog has these suggestions:
Decrease or completely eliminate caffeine, alcohol and tobacco.
Increasing your intake of vitamins B12 and E, iron, folate and magne...
Weightloss Wednesday #2
in White Lace Wedding, on February 8, 2007
... For example, high-fat foods like meat and cheese make our blood thicken which makes us feel tired. Caffeine is also a no-no because it often causes a lack of sleep which is not great for stress level...
Should You Drink Coffee When You're Pregnant
in Well Woman Blog, on February 1, 2007
Ah, that first cup of coffee in the morning! That rick, tantalizing flavor! How can we survive without it? The story was that, if you were pregnant, coffee was BAD for you. Didn't matter how much the aroma made you crave a cup. Well, guess what? Maybe you can indulge yourself after all.
It m...
Product review(s) - Top 4 anti-cellulite creams
in Are you a beauty?, on January 25, 2007
...s we would rather not talk about.
No. 2 - L'Oreal Sublime Slim carries a lot of caffeine, we learnt this is a great thing. I do not get on really well with the yucky green color, n...
Anti-cellulite creams help
in Are you a beauty?, on January 5, 2007
...ger to start right now, know this: If you want your anti-cellulite cream to work it should contain caffeine (which helps fat cells release fatty acids), retinol (which increases levels of collagen...
Important: A Warning on Energy Drinks
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 2, 2006
...drinks should NOT be mixed with alcohol.
According to Nutritionists:
...the drinks, laden with caffeine and sugar, can hook kids on an unhealthy jolt-and-crash cycle.
The caffeine comes from mu...
Energy Drinks Jolt-and-Crash
in Do you like to cook?, on October 28, 2006
...teenagers and young adults. Just like the problem with cola, energy drinks are laden with sugar and caffeine and are bound to be addictive.
The Associated Press has recently come up with an investiga...
Health Warning: Decaffeinated Coffee = Low Caffeine NOT Zero Caffeine
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 18, 2006
...a coffee addict, it has always been my orientation that decaffeinated coffee is not equal to zero caffeine but low caffeine. I've never switched to decaf though because I primarily need coffee f...
5 Cups of Coffee a Day, Keep Alzheimer's Away: Byrd Alzheimer's Institute Study Says
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 18, 2006
...ndings from the Byrd Alzheimer's Institute reported in the online edition of Neuroscience , caffeine intake equal to five cups of coffee a day for humans protects mice against memory i...
Novel Diagnostic Tools For Heart Rates, HPV, Acetaminophen Ovedose and Meningococcus
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 7, 2006
...p smear and DNA-based HPV screening tests to detect HPV genotypes including 6, 11, 16, and 18.
An acetaminophen overdose diagnostic test is based on the presence of a compounds called cysteine addu...
Important Homework: Take Care Of Your Health
in The Universities Weblog, on August 31, 2006
...Association. Too many late nights studying or partying can weaken your immune system. Don't use caffeine regularly to stay awake for class. Take naps.
The improvement in university healthcare is...
Blokarting
in Cool Picking, on July 27, 2006
...e Blokart is a bizarre yet exhilarating hybrid of a go-kart, a wind-surfer and a Robin Reliant on a caffeine hit.
The Blokart is a three wheeled go-kart with an attachable sail, yet at the same time ...
Top Picks From Medical Rounds 2.44
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 25, 2006
...be of interest to you:
A new diagnostic blood test for detecting non-small-cell lung cancer
Caffeine as a memory enhancer
Implications of genetically modifying mosquitoes to control malari...
USFDA Granted Biosite® Inc. Clearance to Add Methadone in its Triage® TOX Drug Screen
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 20, 2006
...g Screen with analytes covering 10 major classes of drugs for the qualitative determination of acetaminophen/paracetamol, amphetamines , methamphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine,...
Caffeine is Memory Enhancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 17, 2006
...gham research reported last week at the annual meeting of the Physiological Society, suggests that caffeine can boost the nerve cell activity of the brain potentially protecting against memory...
Got Aches and Pains? Too Much Tylenol Might Make Your Liver Hurt
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 12, 2006
...o more than two grams per day. Dr. Watkins seemed less concerned than Kaplowitz, recognizing that acetaminophen , which is Tylenol's active ingredient, has had a good safety record in the fi...
Drinking Coffee Equals Reduced Risk of Diabetes?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 7, 2006
...nks, the lower his or her risk for diabetes.
BUT, there is no clear distinction whether it is the caffeine or another ingredient in coffee that possibly gives that protective effect.
This definite...
Caffeine on Low Birth-weight and Premature Babies
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 30, 2006
...oman is subjected to. So I didn't drink coffee for that duration for fear of the bad effects of caffeine to my baby's health. Too much caffeine has previously been linked to low-birth weight a...
Long-Term Heavy Coffee Drinking Doesn't Harm the Heart
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 2, 2006
... increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD).
Previous studies have linked coffee and/or caffeine to increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease but also to reduced risk of certain...
Free Business Idea: Speed Skype
in Businesspundit, on April 28, 2006
...y to build it but I've got too many other ideas on my plate right now, and the amount of caffeine I have a day is probably already in the not-healthy-in-the-long-run range....
Coffee Reduces Risk of Pancreatitis
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 15, 2006
...ts found that coffee can reduce the risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis. They have discovered that caffeine can partially close special channels within cells, reducing to some extent the damaging eff...
Can You Brew Away Diabetes?
in Daily Diabetic, on February 15, 2006
...
Good news for caffeine lovers: drinking coffee may help to lower the risk of acquiring Type 2 diabetes in women. If the study has any merit, it may be one more step towards improving the worldwi...
Gum for Entrepreneurs
in Businesspundit, on January 12, 2006
...atever during that time.
Now you have an alternative. There is a gum called Mad Croc that has Caffeine and all those other energy drink ingredients. I saw it at Target so of course I had to...
Detox diet fad
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 4, 2006
...l teas and massive amounts of water are allowed.
In contrast, wheat, dairy, meat, fish, eggs, caffeine, alcohol, salt, sugar and processed foods - most of the foods that many people love - are b...
Caffeine and memory
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 1, 2005
...
Can caffeine boost short-term memory? A cup of coffee is good for the memory, at least the short term memory, according to research reported today.
In a study of 15 healthy men ages 26 to 47, ...
A beer that tastes like coffee?
in Businesspundit, on November 9, 2005
...erage" that pours and foams like beer, but smells of strong coffee and packs a concentrated Caffeine kick. Maybe it's more like a coffee with a beer taste. I don't know. Beer and C...




