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Caffeine Consumers Question the Morning Coffee Routine as Fox News Warns of Roller-Coaster Energy

Fox News Reports Morning Coffee May Be Worsening Daytime Fatigue A new wave of consumer-facing caffeine coverage is questioning a longstanding cultural assumption: that morning coffee is the most reliable path to daytime energy. According to Fox News reporting from May 8, experts warned that morning coffee could be making caffeine consumers more tired rather
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Workplace Caffeine Studies Confirm Half the Cognitive Failures and Fewer Accidents With Precise Dosing

Caffeine at Work Study Links Caffeine to Half the Cognitive Failures A landmark caffeine and productivity body of evidence is gaining renewed attention this week as workplace performance becomes a defining concern of the 2026 economy. According to the Caffeine at Work study published by PubMed-indexed researchers, those who consumed higher levels of caffeine reported
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New Sleep Review Confirms 100 mg Caffeine Doses Are Safe Up to Four Hours Before Bed

AJMC Sleep Review Quantifies the Caffeine-Sleep Trade-Off A major new caffeine and sleep review published this week has produced the most precise quantification yet of how caffeine doses and timing affect sleep architecture, giving caffeine consumers a clearer roadmap than ever before for protecting their sleep. According to coverage by AJMC, caffeine consumption diminished total
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FDA Caffeine Labeling Faces New Pressure as Regulators Eye Energy Drink Loopholes

Caffeine Labeling Gaps Draw Renewed Federal Scrutiny Caffeine labeling regulations are once again at the center of the federal regulatory conversation, with new analysis published this week underscoring how loosely the U.S. caffeine industry is currently overseen at the consumer-facing level. According to LegalClarity’s recent regulatory review, the FDA’s only codified caffeine limit — 0.02
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Plant-Based Energy Drinks Surge as Consumers Trade Synthetic Caffeine for Natural Caffeine Sources

Plant-Based Caffeine Captures Wellness-Focused Consumers The plant-based caffeine and energy alternatives category has entered an inflection point, with new consumer data confirming that mainstream caffeine consumers are actively trading in synthetic energy drinks for plant-based natural caffeine alternatives. According to FoodVlove’s Energy Drink Trends 2026 analysis, the natural, organic, and clean-label segment among U.S. energy
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“I’ve Got a Gene That Means Coffee Is Bad for My Heart”: New i Newspaper Caffeine Genetics Research Reveals Why Half the Public May Need Different Caffeine Strategies

New Caffeine Genetics Research: Half the Public Carries Coffee Heart Risk Gene Today’s most provocative caffeine and cardiovascular health story is a striking new caffeine genetics report that has been widely covered in mainstream caffeine consumer media and is reshaping the caffeine industry conversation about caffeine personalization and genetic caffeine sensitivity. According to i Newspaper’s
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Avoid Caffeine After 2 PM: New AOL and EatingWell Caffeine Research Reshapes Heart-Healthy Caffeine Timing for Modern Caffeine Consumers

New Caffeine and Sleep Research: Avoid Caffeine After 2 PM New caffeine and cardiovascular research published today is sharpening the caffeine industry conversation about caffeine timing and heart health in ways that should reshape how natural caffeine and functional caffeine brands communicate to caffeine consumers. According to AOL.com’s caffeine and sleep coverage published today, caffeine
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Penn Student’s Death Sparks New Caffeine Safety Law as Utah Woman’s ER Visit Renews Alani Nu Scrutiny: Why Caffeine Regulation Will Reshape the Caffeine Industry in 2026

Sarah Katz Tragedy Drives New Caffeine Safety Legislation The most significant caffeine regulation story of the past 24 hours is the continuing fallout from the death of University of Pennsylvania student Sarah Katz, which has now translated into formal calls for a new caffeine safety law that would restructure how high-caffeine beverages are labeled and
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New Texas A&M Caffeine and Coffee Study Reveals Anti-Aging Mechanism: Why Plant-Based Caffeine and Polyphenols Are Reshaping Caffeine Industry Science

Texas A&M Caffeine Research: How Coffee Compounds Protect Against Aging Major caffeine industry coverage today centers on a new Texas A&M caffeine and coffee research study being widely covered by mainstream media outlets, validating what plant-based caffeine brands have been arguing for years about the importance of source quality alongside caffeine dose. According to the