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  • '''Caffeine''', contained in [[coffee]] and other drinks, is a mild stimulant and "is t ...riffiths RR |title=Withdrawal syndrome after the double-blind cessation of caffeine consumption |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=327 |issue
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  • '''Caffeine''', contained in [[coffee]] and other drinks, is a mild stimulant and "is t ...riffiths RR |title=Withdrawal syndrome after the double-blind cessation of caffeine consumption |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=327 |issue
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  • The [[methylxanthines]] [[caffeine]], [[theobromine]], and [[theophylline]] and their derivatives are used in
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  • Patients at risk of malignant hyperthermia can be identified with the caffeine halothane contracture test (CHCT) using biopsied muscle. This test is very
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  • {{r|Caffeine}}
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  • ...tp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8558295832641895552 Placebo Effect - Caffeine experiment] 3 min 50 sec
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  • ...erages in the world today. It is well-known to contain the [[stimulant]] [[caffeine]] as well as [[antioxidants]] and other plant chemicals ([[phytochemical]]s ...of coffee that is very dark in color and contains a higher percentage of [[caffeine]] per [[milliliter]] compared to other forms. This is known simply as [[esp
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  • The methylxanthines [[caffeine]] and [[theophylline]] block adenosine receptors leading to increased [[sym
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  • | title = Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture
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  • ...infusion) broth with the added variable( the extract, oil, coffee beans or caffeine). The broth was then sterilized and then inoculated with the fungus. Cru
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  • ...capsaicin, and green tea. Am J Physiol. 292(1):R77-85. "''A combination of caffeine and ephedrine has shown to be effective in long-term weight management, lik ..."''The cardiovascular, stimulatory and other potential adverse effects of caffeine and ephedrine are at placebo levels in a few weeks while the benefits of we
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  • ...Kelly, Balazs, Kimberly, and Ogunseitan, Oladele."Proteomic Assessment of Caffeine Effects on Coral Symbionts." Environmental Science and Technology, 43(6), 2
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  • [[Image:A small cup of coffee.JPG|200px|thumb|[[Caffeine]] is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances in the world.]]
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  • ====Caffeine & Ephedrine==== {{Image|caffeine-epi.jpg|right|250px|Basic mechanism of Action}}
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  • [[Caffeine]] and [[theophylline]] are methylated xanthine derivatives that are nonsele
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  • ...ent in larger amounts in green tea compared to black tea, which has more [[caffeine]]. White tea contains the highest level of antioxidants among the teas.
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  • ...ticum’s'' seemed to increase, which may indicate an adapted ability to use caffeine as a nutritional source. While the study acknowledges, of course, that more
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  • ...ed in 1881. He determined the structures of [[uric acid]], [[xanthine]], [[caffeine]], [[theobromine]], and other related compounds, and he showed that they ar
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  • ...ase of antidiuretic hormones, due to its level of caffeine. This intake of caffeine causes the body to lose more water and may lead to [[dehydration]] if consu
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  • ...the National Heart Institute, he worked on the mechanisms and effects of [[caffeine]], which led him to an interest in the [[sympathetic nervous system]] and i
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  • ====Caffeine==== ...e="pmid22419343">{{cite journal| author=Derry CJ, Derry S, Moore RA| title=Caffeine as an analgesic adjuvant for acute pain in adults. | journal=Cochrane Datab
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  • ...hyroidism]], [[heavy metal]] poisoning, stimulants ([[amphetamine]]s and [[caffeine]]), alcohol withdrawal or [[fever]]. It can be seen in all voluntary muscle Eliminating tremor “triggers” such as [[caffeine]] and other stimulants from the diet is often recommended.
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  • ...inous, [[sheik]], [[dreidel]], [[geisha]], [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], [[caffeine]], [[protein]], [[rottweiller]], [[kaleidoscope]], [[zeitgeist]], reified.
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  • ...e limited). The primary source of carbohydrates is non-starchy vegetables. Caffeine is allowed in moderation, as long as it does not cause cravings or low bloo
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  • ...il have structural similarity to cGMP (and the unselective PDE inhibitor [[caffeine]]), with which they compete for binding of PDE-5 enzymes. Tadalafil is sig
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  • ...his suggests that some common food substances, especially [[chocolate]], [[caffeine]], [[sugar]] and [[salt]], may have the potential for addiction. In additio
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  • * {{search link|"caffiene"|caffiene|ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[caffeine]])
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  • ...angle, with Postum, a cereal coffee substitute that eliminated most of the caffeine found in regular coffee. "It Makes Red Blood," the Postum ads proclaimed.
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  • Slow metabolism may explain the association between [[caffeine]] and [[myocardial infarction]].<ref name="pmid16522833">{{cite journal |au
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  • ...e]] and [[caffeine]] while [[chocolate]] is a source of [[theobromine]]. [[Caffeine]] is approximately 16% metabolized into theophylline. Relatively little use
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  • ...e functions, and immune responses. Exercise, caloric restriction, ethanol, caffeine, and various other stress factors, including radiation exposure, can also d ...it is in the experience of most to use the stimulatory effects of alcohol, caffeine or nicotine, all of which are toxic at high concentrations.<ref name=stebbi
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