- FDA Eyes Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks
The FDA today told nearly 30 manufacturers of caffeinated alcoholic beverages that it intends to look into the safety and legality of their products....
- Some Drinkers Likely to Ignore Caffeinated Alcohol’s Risks
Scientists warn that young adults are likely to keep mixing caffeine and alcohol even though a number of caffeinated alcoholic beverages have been withdrawn from the marketplace under federal pressure....
- Some Drinkers Likely to Ignore Caffeinated Alcohol’s Risks
Scientists warn that young adults are likely to keep mixing caffeine and alcohol even though a number of caffeinated alcoholic beverages have been withdrawn from the marketplace under federal pressure....
- A Wake Up Call For Caffeine Users
Most people who drink coffee or tea within the morning know that the caffeine these drinks contain is a mild stimulant that the body swiftly absorbs to offer a "wake up" effect in as little as 15 minutes. A favorite word utilized by dietitians everywhere is "moderation" and it applies as significantly to drinking coffee, tea, and other caffeinated beverages since it does to eating....
- Energy Drink Vs Diet Soda – Why Does Energy Drink Score Over Diet Beverages?
Energy drinks and diet sodas are non-alcoholic beverages that promise to enhance your overall health. Both these products have different health benefits. Diet soda helps in shedding those excess pounds while energy drinks can easily rev up energy levels in your body....
- Report Finds Energy Drinks Risky for Kids
A new research review finds that kids are big consumers of caffeinated energy drinks, and experts say the beverages may be giving young users unsafe amounts of stimulants....
- Understanding Caffeine Withdrawal
Caffeine is found in beverages such as coffee and tea. Those who love consuming these drinks every single day has probably developed a sort of addiction to caffeine and that they wouldn't last a day without consuming it. Actually, caffeine is considered to be the most consumed drug in the world....
- Caffeine and Your Body
Many people rely on a jolt a caffeine to get them through the day. Caffeine comes to us in many accessible and tasty forms, such as coffee, tea, and chocolate, and even in more to-the-point forms like energy drinks and caffeine pills. As beneficial as caffeine may seem in keeping us awake, intense caffeine usage has also raised some eyebrows in the medical world. This article looks at how...
- Second Breast Cancer: 3 Lifestyle Risks
Being obese, drinking seven or more alcoholic beverages per week, and smoking may make a second breast cancer more likely, a new study shows....
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Rates Rising in U.S.
Thanks to rising obesity rates, the U.S. may soon face an epidemic of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a major cause of chronic liver disease, according to a new study....
- The Effects of Alcohol to the Body – 3 Facts That You Need to Know
There are certain things that you need to be aware with alcoholic drinks. This information will enlighten you to some things that you need to understand when it comes to drinking alcohol in order to avoid getting drunk fast and minimizing the hangover during the morning after....
- 4 Reasons That You Should Know to Quit Drinking Alcohol
Whether its beer, wine or spirits, you know alcoholic beverages can help jumpstart any party. Everybody has a taste and the drinking session goes on from dusk till dawn. Despite its popularity among both the young and old, people should quit drinking alcohol....
- Dangerous Cocktail: Energy Drinks + Alcohol
College-age drinkers who swill alcoholic energy-drink cocktails are three times more likely than alcohol-only drinkers to leave a bar drunk....
- Caffeine Testing – How Much Caffeine is in My Drink?
Caffeine testing is something that many people have taken to doing with the food and beverages that they consume. While caffeine does have many good, long-term effects, you can only take in so much within a day. Or else, you will experience some long term effects as well, only bad this time....
- Satisfaction of Learning How to Quit Drinking on Your Own
If you know the fulfillment of accomplishing a task without any supervision or help, you would know that learning how to quit drinking on your own is a feat you can proudly tell your family and friends about. Alcoholism or the addiction to drinking alcoholic beverages is a well documented problem. People from all over the world are having difficulties stopping themselves from consuming...
- Moderate Drinking Helps Men After Heart Attack?
After a heart attack, men who continue to drink one or two alcoholic beverages a day may live longer than heavy drinkers or teetotalers....
- Do You Really Know About Alcohol?
Alcohol, ordinarily ethil alcohol refers to a clear colorless fluid which is fit for human consumption when diluted. Alcohol is inflammable and has a characteristic taste and odor. It is obtain by distilling fermented solutions of sugar, grain, or starchy substance, or it may be prepared artificially. Whiskey, gin, rum, beer, ale, stout, wine, and brandy are some of the alcoholic beverages...
- The Essential Truth About How to Quit Drinking Cold Turkey
Alcoholism, just like dependence on nicotine, is a very addictive and disabling disorder that can rob a person of his health as well as of close and important relationships. Most people can get by with just a few drinks occasionally, but for the alcoholic, dependence for alcohol has already happened, thus he/she feels incapable of functioning properly unless alcohol is present in the system....
- Alcohol Effects & Dangers
Alcohol is one of a group of liquid organic chemicals of similar structure. Three alcohols only are of medical interest: ethanol, the basic constituent of alcoholic drinks; methanol; and isopropanol. All alcohols are poisonous, but ethanol is less poisonous than others....
- Caffeine Addiction
Caffeine is the most commonly used, and socially acceptable, stimulants. The total global consumption of caffeine is an amazing 120,000 tonnes a year. The highest levels are found in coffee, at about 100 milligrams per cup, but it is also found in tea and many soft drinks. It is addictive and can increase how physically and mentally alert you are....
- FDA: Improper Health Claims on 2 Green Teas
The FDA has warned the manufacturers of two popular green tea beverages that some of their nutritional claims are unauthorized and in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act....
- Orthopedic Pet Beds – Bringing Great Comfort and Joy to Pets
With the recent economic downfalls and a lot of global issues that we deal with everyday of our lives, we need to find ways in order to cope up and if we have pets at home, they can surely help us forget all of our issues even just for a while. Don't drink alcoholic beverages when your down or don't try to take drugs because these things will not help you cope up, but they will only pull...
- Caffeine Reduces on-the-Job Mistakes
Bleary-eyed shift workers appear to make fewer mistakes on the job when they consume caffeine such as drinking a cup of coffee or a caffeinated energy drink, researchers report....
- Young in U.S. Pay No Attention to Stroke Risk
Most young Americans are dangerously naïve about their health and assume they are healthy even though they eat too much fast food, drink too many sugary and alcoholic beverages, and engage in other behaviors that put them at risk for stroke, a survey shows....
- Caffeine Reduces on-the-Job Mistakes
Bleary-eyed shift workers appear to make fewer mistakes on the job when they consume caffeine such as drinking a cup of coffee or a caffeinated energy drink, researchers report....
- Energy Drinks Send Thousands to the ER Each Year
There's been a big spike in the number of people who need emergency medical attention after they guzzle popular caffeinated energy drinks, according to a new government report....
- Energy Drinks Send Thousands to the ER Each Year
There's been a big spike in the number of people who need emergency medical attention after they guzzle popular caffeinated energy drinks, according to a new government report....
- Crave Caffeine? It May Be in Your Genes
DNA may play a large role in determining how much caffeine people ingest in beverages such as coffee, tea, and soda and food such as chocolate, new research indicates....