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  2. Caffeinism - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of mild caffeine intoxication is directed toward symptom relief; severe intoxication may require peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, or hemofiltration. [3] Control of caffeine intake requires awareness of the caffeine content of caffeinated beverages, over-the-counter drugs, and other sources of caffeine in the diet.

  3. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine can accumulate in individuals with severe liver disease, increasing its half-life. [195] A 2011 review found that increased caffeine intake was associated with a variation in two genes that increase the rate of caffeine catabolism. Subjects who had this mutation on both chromosomes consumed 40 mg more caffeine per day than others. [196]

  4. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    Also, some books in the series are smaller and do not follow the same formatting style as the others. Wiley has also launched an interactive online course with Learnstreet based on its popular book, Java for Dummies, 5th edition. [7] A spin-off board game, Crosswords for Dummies, was produced in the late 1990s. [8]

  5. Should You Drink Caffeine Before A Workout? Experts ... - AOL

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    Caffeine does have benefits when it comes to getting active whether you’re running a race or lifting weights. It can delay the feeling of fatigue, make workouts feel easier, improves alertness ...

  6. Ever heard of mushroom coffee? We tried a bunch to see if it ...

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    The best mushroom coffees provide a dose of caffeine, as well as other health benefits provided by adaptogens. We tested four popular brands to find the best options.

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

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    Whether you’re a coffee, tea or soda lover, here’s what you need to know about what caffeine does to your body

  8. Caffeine dependence - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine dependence is a condition characterized by a set of criteria, including tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to control use, and continued use despite knowledge of adverse consequences attributed to caffeine. [1] It can appear in physical dependence or psychological dependence, or both.

  9. Caffeine doesn’t affect me! Why? - AOL

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    High and low caffeine sensitivity and why it might not have the desired effect depends on many factors. In this blog, you’ll discover the most likely reasons as well as tasty and healthy ...