No, this is one of the biggest fake story ever, in theory caffiene causes marginal calcium deffiency, and bone growth relies on calcium, well you know how your finger nails start to shail off when you havent had alot of calcium, that is due to lack of calcium, so if you have healthy finger nails there is no way you have too little calcium to affect bone growth, also, i have been drinknig coffee, not ice caps, not french vanillas, but real coffee since i was ten years old, i am 14 and i am 6 feet tall, so there
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?
List one environmental factor that can affect a person's height
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
no!,it will not affect heigh!
no it can not mabye the gens you get from your parents can affect your height
no, it is not proven that caffeine makes your penis smaller, it's just a tale
Caffeine passes into breast milk and can affect the nursing baby. Nursing babies whose mothers use 600 mg or more of caffeine a day may be irritable and have trouble sleeping.
It does contain a level of caffeine, so it will act in that way. Of course the more you drink, the more the caffeine and liquid intake will cause that reaction too. A sensible level of intake should not have too much of an adverse affect on a healthy person.
Caffeine can interfere with calcium absorption in the body by increasing the amount of calcium excreted through urine. This can potentially lead to a decrease in calcium levels in the body over time. It is recommended to consume caffeine in moderation and ensure an adequate intake of calcium-rich foods to maintain healthy calcium levels.
Caffeine works by constricting the blood vessels and increasing the heart rate.
Watch your caffeine intake,caffeine can make your breasts tender.
Caffeine makes you get hyped up and crazy, then you "crash." Meaning, you begin to tire, or get sleepy or lose energy quickly. If you intake too much, it will not have a positive affect. You may be constantly tired or hyped up. If you get the caffeine from things like soda and candy, if you take in too much, it can cause health problems.
There is some argument to the effect that high caffeine intake may affect health and life expectancy in general by interrupting the natural sleep cycle and the quality of sleep. Caffeine itself has not been shown to be harmful in the sense of its direct effects on body systems. It would seem to be a case of "good things in moderation." The maximum recommended daily intake of caffeine is around 400 mg/day, or about 4 strong cups of coffee.
Consuming coffee grounds for caffeine intake is not recommended as they can be harsh on the digestive system and may contain harmful bacteria. It is safer to stick to brewed coffee or other sources of caffeine.
Caffeine is a stimulant, which is the reason it could affect your typing speed.
The recommended daily intake of caffeine from coffee for optimal health benefits is around 400 milligrams.
you can have caffeine