It can make the kids more hyper and smart. It may also help because they can have more fun.
No, drinking coffee is not an effective method to help a person get sober. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and drinking coffee does not speed up this process. The best way to sober up is to wait for the body to naturally process the alcohol.
You can drink all the coffee you want, but it will not help a hangover.
Drinking coffee might stop your headache - it depends on why you got the headache. If you are addicted to caffeine/coffee, drinking coffee will stop the headache if it is caused by withdrawal. It won't help if your headache is due to dehydration, illness, stress, etc.
Elizabeth is drinking coffee. The letter E appears twice in her name, as it does in the names of the others that are drinking coffee
He said since he's five he's already drinking coffee and drank a LOT in Tokio Hotel TV. But his parents always put a lot of milk in them, because they think coffee isn't really good for kids. But that's what he always do. :)
Yes there is. The Army also has had caffeine gum available to help increase alertness in situations where drinking coffee would be impossible.
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Drinking coffee can help you stay awake during late-night study sessions because it contains caffeine, a stimulant that can increase alertness and reduce feelings of tiredness.
Yes, because, the caffeine in the coffee (whether caffeinated or not) will "power" you up, however, you will eventually end up more tired than you were BEFORE drinking coffee!
Because taking a shower or drinking some coffee doesn't get the alcohol out of your body, although it might help you be more alert.
Racist Coffee is a song by Julian Smith. It is a song about white people drinking white coffee and black people drinking black coffee.
Organic coffee does not have any chemical residues and is said to have a richer taste than regular coffee. Organic coffee is full of antioxidants which help reduce oxidation, cell damage and aging.