by Austin Perlmutter
As a caffeine culture, many medical students, myself included, need some sort of stimulant like soda or coffee to power through some very long days.
by Austin Perlmutter
As a caffeine culture, many medical students, myself included, need some sort of stimulant like soda or coffee to power through some very long days.
The answer to longevity may be far simpler than we imagine.
A new study from Greece says the answer may be right under our noses in the form of a morning coffee.
The inhabitants of the Greek island Ikaria are famous for their longevity–and scientists have sought to discover what is their secret.
A new study has shown that caffeine boosts power in older muscles, suggesting that caffeine could help older people maintain their strength, reducing the incidence of falls and injuries.
Researchers from the University of South Florida and the University of Miami say their new study is the first direct evidence that caffeine intake is Continue reading »
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