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Daily Beirut Reports New Research Finds Caffeine May Reduce Effectiveness of Some Antibiotics Against E coli as Drug Interaction Awareness Grows

Daily Beirut Documents Caffeine’s Effect on Antibiotic Activity Against E coli According to a May 28 Daily Beirut health report, new research suggests that caffeine may reduce the effectiveness of certain antibiotics against E coli bacteria — a finding with potentially meaningful implications for consumers who routinely combine high daily caffeine consumption with prescription antibiotic
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Medical Xpress Reports Caffeine Can Sabotage Deep Sleep Even With Eight Hours in Bed as Wroclaw EEG Study Documents Brain-Wave Disruption

Medical Xpress Documents Caffeine’s Effect on Deep Sleep Architecture According to a May 27 Medical Xpress report distributed through May 28 coverage, new EEG research shows that caffeine can meaningfully disrupt the architecture of deep sleep even in consumers who appear to sleep their full eight hours each night. According to the underlying Wroclaw Medical
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AOL Reports Men’s Health Experts Warn Energy Drink Habit Damages Sleep and Testosterone as Caffeine Pouch Concerns Continue to Grow

AOL Documents Men’s Health Expert Warnings on Energy Drinks Sleep and Testosterone According to a May 28 AOL feature distributed from Men’s Health expert coverage, daily energy drink consumption is now being formally linked by men’s health specialists to documented patterns of sleep disruption, reduced testosterone levels, and accelerated cardiovascular stress in adult male consumers.
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Science Alert Reports New Genetic Study Finds Higher Blood Caffeine Levels Linked to Lower Body Fat and Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Science Alert Documents Mendelian Randomization Findings on Caffeine and Body Fat According to a May 28 Science Alert report on a new genetic study published in BMJ Medicine, individuals genetically predisposed to higher blood caffeine concentrations tend to have lower body mass index, lower body fat percentage, and a reduced risk of developing type 2
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Times of India Reports Workplace Stress and Caffeine Interact to Affect Heart Health Sleep and Cognitive Function for Professional Workers

Times of India Documents Workplace Stress Effects on Brain Heart and Sleep According to a May 27 Times of India health feature on workplace stress and its physiological effects, sustained occupational stress is now being framed as a major contributor to elevated blood pressure, sleep disruption, and reduced cognitive function across professional adult populations. According
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Tea and Coffee Trade Journal Highlights Jitter-Free Caffeine Trend as Consumers Migrate Toward Smooth Energy Functional Beverages

Jitter-Free Caffeine Emerges as a Defined Consumer Product Category According to May 27 Tea and Coffee Trade Journal coverage on the broader jitter-free caffeine product landscape, the category of caffeine products designed to deliver sustained energy without the jitters, crashes, or anxiety associated with traditional high-dose energy drinks has now consolidated into a defined and
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MSN Reports Doctors Warn Consumers May Be Addicted to Caffeine Without Realizing It as Awareness of Caffeine Dependence Patterns Grows

Doctors Outline Signs That Consumers May Be Addicted to Caffeine Without Realizing It According to a May 26 MSN health feature distributed through May 27 coverage, doctors are warning consumers that signs of caffeine addiction — including morning headaches before the first cup, anxiety on caffeine-free days, sleep disruption that resolves with reduced consumption, and
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BoxLife Magazine Reports Afternoon Caffeine Burns Nearly Triple the Fat of Morning Coffee as Diurnal Variation Research Reshapes Pre-Workout Timing

BoxLife Magazine Documents 29 Percent Afternoon Fat Oxidation Boost from Caffeine According to a May 25-26 BoxLife Magazine report on caffeine and exercise timing, new diurnal variation research suggests that afternoon caffeine consumption combined with moderate-intensity exercise produces nearly three times the fat oxidation effect of morning consumption. According to the underlying Journal of the
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AOL Reports Dietitians Recommend Green Tea as the Number One Daily Tea for Sharper Brain Function as Anti-Inflammatory Beverage Demand Grows

Dietitians Name Green Tea the Number One Tea for Sharper Brain Function According to a May 26 AOL feature on dietitian-recommended beverages, registered dietitians have named green tea the number one daily tea for sharper brain function — citing its combination of moderate caffeine, the amino acid L-theanine, and the catechin EGCG. According to the
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Food Safety Magazine Reports Sweden Recommends 70 Milligram Daily Caffeine Limit for Adolescents as European Energy Drink Regulation Tightens

Swedish Food Agency Issues Formal Daily Caffeine Limit for Adolescents According to a May 26 Food Safety Magazine report, the Swedish Food Agency has issued formal new guidance recommending that adolescents under the age of 16 limit their daily caffeine intake to no more than 70 milligrams, with children under 6 advised to avoid caffeine