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  2. Caffeinism - Wikipedia

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    Caffeinism is a state of intoxication caused by excessive consumption of caffeine. This intoxication covers a variety of unpleasant physical and mental symptoms associated with the consumption of excessive amounts of caffeine. [1] Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world.

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    Caffeine intoxication occurs when a person has dangerously high levels of caffeine in their system, and symptoms can include seizures and trouble breathing.

  4. Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder is a subclass of the DSM-5 diagnosis of substance/medication-induced anxiety disorder. [1] Consumption of caffeine has long been linked to anxiety. [2] The effects of caffeine and the symptoms of anxiety both increase activity within the sympathetic nervous system.

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    Caffeine poisoning symptoms require quick attention. Multiple signs may indicate a caffeine overdose or poisoning including but not limited to an increased heart rate, heart palpitations ...

  6. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Primary symptoms of caffeine intoxication [140] Consumption of 1–1.5 grams (1,000–1,500 mg) per day is associated with a condition known as caffeinism . [ 141 ] Caffeinism usually combines caffeine dependency with a wide range of unpleasant symptoms including nervousness, irritability , restlessness, insomnia , headaches , and palpitations ...

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    The FDA considers 400 mg of caffeine — which is about two to three cups of the average coffee — safe for adults to consume. One can of Monster Energy contains 160 mg, and Bang boasts a ...

  8. Caffeine dependence - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine dependence can cause a host of physiological effects if caffeine consumption is not maintained. Commonly known caffeine withdrawal symptoms include headaches, fatigue, loss of focus, lack of motivation, mood swings, nausea, insomnia, dizziness, cardiac issues, hypertension, anxiety, and backache and joint pain; these can range in severity from mild to severe. [18]

  9. The Hidden Danger Of Unregulated Caffeine Consumption - AOL

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    Mast said that it can “cause people to feel motivated (and) focused” and also “improve learning, be protective against depression, enhance physical performance, and increase metabolism.”