A new study from the Cellular Ageing and Senescence laboratory (www.rallislab.org) at Queen Mary University of London’s Cenfre for Molecular Cell Biology, reveals how caffeine—the world’s most popular ...
Despite the common belief that chocolate makes you hyper, the truth lies in its caffeine content — and it’s probably not as much as you think.
With new research by the National Council on Aging affirming the fact that hair loss is not only a problem that faces 85% of men but also 33% of women as they age—and with further research published ...
Cyclists and caffeine go together like gears and chains – there’s a reason many of us can’t imagine a ride without a pre-ride espresso or a caffeinated gel in our pocket. Does caffeine still deliver ...
Suddenly stopping caffeine can cause the brain to go into withdrawal. This happens because caffeine temporarily block receptors, and then when the caffeine is stopped, the brain releases too much of ...
TAMPA BAY, Fla (BLOOM) – Feeling groggy when you wake up? You might think grabbing a cup of coffee right away is the best way to jump-start your day. But did you know there’s a better way to time your ...
Fission yeast cells in which the glucose transporter Ght5 is fluorescently labeled with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Credit: Olga Xintarakou, Queen Mary University of London A new study from the ...
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