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Studies on caffeine discount any risk of cancer but the tar in coffe might bring some cancer risk. Also caffeine increases the loss of calcium, raising the risk of osteoporosis. With 250 to 700 mg per day, people may experience nausea, headaches, sleep difficulties or increased anxiety. I would recomend one small cup a day or no coffe at all.
No. Just the opposite, The caffeine in coffee is a diuretic, and that will make your body produce more urine. On the contrary, caffeine increases blood pressure so if you suffer from low blood pressure caffeine in moderation can help you retain water over time and reduce dehydration.
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Caffeine increases your blood pressure and heart rate. It stimulates the cardiovascular system. If too much caffeine is present, it can stimulate the heart to the point of ventricular fibrillation, which can lead to rapid cardiac arrest and death. It is very difficult to overdose on caffeine using coffee, but caffeine pills are easy to overdose on and deaths have been reported from caffeine pills. They should be used with caution. One or two of the average caffeine pill should be enough for most people to get a coffee-like buzz.
Do you mean blood pressure? Yes it does like for example when you do drugs or something
Because most migraines are related to not getting enough caffeine. Therefore the solution to migraines is adding caffeine to migraine meds
No, caffeine is legal. They won't test for it in test.
Caffeine increases your blood pressure (bp) greatly by increasing heart rate and narrowing your blood vessels. In large doses it is dangerous however the human body is normally capable of dealing with the increased pressure easily enough, it's only really risky if you consume vast quantities or you have problems which high bp could exacerbate.
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According to the US government's National Institutes of Health, caffeine is the most often used psychoactive drug in Western societies. At least 80 percent of adults ingests enough caffeine to affect the brain.
i dont know what it contains, but i usually drink a couple budlight or miller to be able to fall asleep. lately i've been trying coors and i can't sleep period! laid in bed for 2 hours and still can't sleep, is it caffiene or something else?