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Erowid Caffeine Vault
Information on Caffeine including research, legislation, media coverage, bibliography and lots of links.
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VIVARIN
Welcome to the new VIVARIN.com. VIVARIN is for people who want to do it all and do it right This site is intended for U.S. residents only. GlaxoSmithKline Privacy Statement.
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Howstuffworks How Caffeine Works
A fascinating article that describes how Caffeine works!
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Neuroscience for Kids - Caffeine
Caffeine You can call it 3, 7-dihydro-1, 3, 7-trimethyl-1H-purine-2, 6, -dione OR 1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine, but what we are really talking about here is CAFFEINE....probably the most popular drug in the world. We consume caffeine in coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate, some soft drinks, and some drugs. The actual source of caffeine is the coffee bean, tea leaf, kola nut and cacao pod. Pure caffeine is ...
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Caffeine Content of Foods and Drugs Chart -- July 31, 1997
Label Caffeine Content of Foods, FDA, Health Activists, Caffeine Causes More Than a 'Buzz', Miscarriages, Withdrawal Symptoms, Poor Nutrition, CSPI, caffeine, Michael Jacobson, Jacobson, Patricia Lieberman, food police, coffee, Ben & Jerry's, misscarriages, pregnancy, health, nutrition, diet, nutrition, caffeine, labeling, food labeling, caffeine content, Lieberman, National Women's Health ...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Caffeine
Frequently Asked Questions about Coffee and Caffeine ...
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CT July 1999: Does Caffeine Lead to Psychological Dependence
CHEMTECH July 1999 CHEMTECH 1999, 29(7), 30-35. Copyright 1999 by the American Chemical Society. EXPLORING BIOTECHNOLOGY Studies in animals and humans reveal that it may lead to dependence only at very high doses. Astrid Nehlig Caffeine (1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine) is the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world. Most of the caffeine consumed comes from dietary sources such as coffee, ...
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Welcome To Water Joe!
Welcome to Water Joe! The Water Joe Story Everything begins with an idea. While a student at Arizona State University trying to stay awake for all nighter study sessions, David Marcheschi, would do something he disliked: drink coffee or cola. Why can't someone put caffeine in water , he thought. more ...
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Tea and Caffeine
Information about caffeine content of tea and effects of caffeine on the metabolism and body.
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Caffeine
Caffeine Caffeine, the most widely used drug in the world, is a stimulant. Commonly found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate and a wide variety of over-the-counter medications, it is legal to buy and easily accessible. Caffeine is a physically addictive drug . Like all stimulants, caffeine raises blood pressure and increases the user's risk for high blood pressure, heart disease and other ...
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The Straight Dope Mailbag: The Straight Dope Mailbag: Which soft drinks have the most and least
The Straight Dope Mailbag: The Straight Dope Mailbag: Which soft drinks have the most and least caffeine
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