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  2. Caffeine dependence - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine dependence is a condition characterized by a set of criteria, including tolerance, ... (i.e., an addiction) of caffeine has yet to be observed in humans. [8]

  3. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Whether caffeine can result in an addictive disorder depends on how addiction is defined. Compulsive caffeine consumption under any circumstances has not been observed, and caffeine is therefore not generally considered addictive. [111] However, some diagnostic models, such as the ICDM-9 and ICD-10, include a classification of caffeine ...

  4. Teens Should Never Have Caffeine, According to New Guidelines

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    Caffeine has addictive properties,” says Jamie Alan, PhD, an associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Michigan State University. “Too much caffeine can cause sleep issues, high ...

  5. Caffeinism - Wikipedia

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    There is no standard value for "a cup of coffee." The caffeine content of cola drinks and most energy drinks can be difficult to determine, because in many cases the labels do not indicate the dose per serving. Caffeine doses in these beverages range from 20 to 30 mg in some soft drinks, up to 350 mg or more in some energy drinks.

  6. Is Your Caffeine Habit Out of Control?

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    Coffee drinkers make jokes about their morning cup being their salvation—the essential ingredient in their ability to function. But there's truth in humor: Coffee can be addictive. If we skip ...

  7. How much caffeine is too much? - AOL

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    Too much caffeine can cause side effects, such as insomnia, jitters and upset stomach. Here are some general guidelines so you don't overdo it. ... Video: 5 ways to curb your caffeine addiction ...

  8. Stimulant - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine has been found to increase striatal dopamine in animal models, [107] as well as inhibit the inhibitory effect of adenosine receptors on dopamine receptors, [108] however the implications for humans are unknown. Unlike most stimulants, caffeine has no addictive potential.

  9. This is what caffeine does to your body - AOL

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