Electronic Device Use Tied to Sugar, Caffeine Intake in Teens
Greater electronic device use, particularly television, is linked to more consumption of added sugar and caffeine among adolescents.
Greater electronic device use, particularly television, is linked to more consumption of added sugar and caffeine among adolescents.
The FDA is prepared to take steps right away to begin removing illegal products from the market.
There appears to be an inverse association between coffee intake and protein markers linked to cardiovascular disease.
Caffeine consumption is associated with reduced mortality for women with diabetes, but no correlation was found for men with diabetes.
There seems to be a connection between advancing age, systemic inflammation, cardiovascular disease and caffeine.