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Mental Floss Examines the Coffee Shop Effect as Research Identifies the Caffeine-Ambient-Sound-Novelty Triad Behind Workplace Productivity

Mental Floss and MSN Document the Productivity-Boosting Coffee Shop Phenomenon According to a May 19 Mental Floss feature distributed through MSN, the phenomenon of professionals reporting higher motivation and output when working in coffee shops versus at home is now supported by a measurable behavioral and neurochemical model. According to the report, the productivity boost
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Nutrition Insight Reports Cognizin Citicoline Becomes a Leading Brain Health Ingredient as Consumers Shift From Pure Caffeine to Functional Cognitive Support

Kyowa Hakko Spotlights Citicoline’s Cognitive Performance Profile According to a May 18 Nutrition Insight report, ingredient supplier Kyowa Hakko is highlighting its branded Cognizin citicoline ingredient as consumers shift from pure caffeine consumption toward functional cognitive support layered with stress management and long-term brain health. According to the report, citicoline appears across a widening range
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IOL Reports Caffeine Sensitivity Is Reshaping Evening Drinking Habits as AOL Coverage Examines Why Morning Coffee Can Leave Drinkers Feeling More Tired

Caffeine Sensitivity Drives a Documented Behavioral Shift According to a May 19 IOL Lifestyle Health report, growing consumer awareness of caffeine sensitivity is prompting a measurable shift in when people consume caffeinated drinks. According to the report, the change is particularly visible in evening drinking habits, with consumers increasingly opting to stop caffeine consumption in
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Futura-Sciences Maps Coffee’s Brain Effects as Doctors Recommend Slow Caffeine Taper Over Detox

Futura-Sciences Examines What Coffee Actually Does to the Brain Workplace caffeine and productivity coverage this week led with a detailed Futura-Sciences article published May 11, examining what coffee actually does to the brain. According to Futura-Sciences’s May 11 coverage, coffee’s brain effects extend well beyond simple alertness boosting into territory that includes long-term cognitive effects,
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PLOS One Caffeine Trial and Coffee Nap Coverage Reshape Workplace Caffeine Strategies

PLOS One Mental Fatigue Trial Challenges Conventional Workplace Caffeine Wisdom Workplace caffeine and productivity research took a significant turn this week with the May 10 publication of new caffeine science findings on mental fatigue. According to News-Medical.Net’s May 10 coverage of the PLOS One study by Shirzad and colleagues, 2.5 mg per kilogram of caffeine
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Times of India and AOL Push Caffeine Consumers to Reconsider Daily Caffeine Routines
Times of India Profiles Simple Daily Habits That May Reduce Caffeine Dependence Caffeine consumer behavior coverage took a notable wellness-focused turn this week with new editorial questioning whether daily caffeine routines are still necessary. According to the Times of India’s May 10 article on simple daily habits, focus and energy can often be improved without
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Caffeine Restores Sleep-Deprivation Memory Loss as Researchers Study Caffeine-Melatonin Combinations

NUS Medicine Findings Suggest Caffeine Selectively Repairs Memory Circuits Workplace productivity researchers have been quick to highlight the practical implications of new caffeine and cognitive performance research from Singapore. According to MindBodyGreen’s May 7 coverage of the NUS Medicine study, sleep deprivation specifically disrupts neural circuits involved in social memory — the ability to recognize
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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