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Liver And Caffeine - Articles
Coffee and caffeine may fight insulin resistance, fatty liver
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 13 Jun 2010 12:00am
beneficial changes in the fatty liver and inflammatory adipocytokines related to a reduced diabetes risk. Additional lab studies showed that caffeine may be “one of the most effective... prevent diabetes and that caffeine may be the ingredient largely responsible for this effect. Their findings - among the first animal studies to demonstrate this apparent link
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Caffeine’s Mixed Reviews
by
Dina S.
Posted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:00am
chances of getting Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease and liver diseases.
However, if you would rather have the ability to function normally sans caffeine, try the gradual...
By Samantha Morgenstern, Assistant Online Editor
It only takes one cup of coffee to become hooked on its caffeine. Well, I believe
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Discover Caffeine’s Benefits Without Falling Into Fad Diets
by
Jayson H.
Posted
Fri 02 Jul 2010 3:00am
If you hear bits and pieces of information about caffeine and weight loss tips, you might get the wrong idea and start your own fad diet drinking coffee, tea, soda, and energy drinks all day long.
It is true that caffeine is naturally found in the beans of the coffee fruit plant, tea leaves, and guarana berries. This caffeine ends up
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Caffeine Inhibits Cancer
by
catattack
Posted
Fri 19 Jun 2009 10:13pm
to do that when you apply it topically."
There have been several studies in recent years showing a preventative connection between caffeine and liver as well as skin cancer...
A new study shows that caffeine might help inhibit, and possibly even reverse, damage to skin caused by the sun.
"For some time, we've known that caffeine appears
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Caffeine Consumption
by
Bryan R.
Posted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:00pm
Coffee is bad for you, right? Or at least, the caffeine is…….right? Not quite. In fact, this year, research has shown that coffee prevents parkinson’s disease, protects the liver, and boosts mental clarity. Furthermore, it is hypothesized that it isn’t just the caffeine in coffee that does this - decaf coffee has similar health effects. [...]
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Is caffeine stimulating acne occurrance in the body?
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 19 Jul 2009 12:59pm
with caffeine is definitely not good especially for acne suffers.
Medical research has shown that caffeine affects the livers ability to detoxify the body, and while this may...
( wonder if this could be true? )
Science has not been able to prove that there is a link between acne and caffeine intake. What we do know is that caffeine increases
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The Caffeine Controversy
by
Dina S.
Posted
Tue 12 Oct 2010 2:47pm
ended when I found myself in my first week of college midterms and desperate to keep my eyes from closing and falling asleep in my books. Now, it’s my instant-fix for caffeine... prompted me to think is this healthy and should I be fixated on caffeine to wake me up, I seriously considered trying to wane myself off of my dependency on the stimulant completely
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Caffeine, Alcohol, And Health - How Much Is Too Much?
by
Scott K.
Posted
Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:00pm
individuals according to such factors as age, liver function, pregnancy, some concurrent medications, and the level of enzymes in the liver needed for caffeine metabolism. In healthy... hours. Caffeine can accumulate in individuals with severe liver disease when its half-life can increase to 96 hours. In infants and young children, the half-life may be longer
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Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: Caffeine and Alzheimer's
by
Kathryn Arbour
Posted
Fri 08 Jan 2010 8:19pm
on the nervous system make it a less healthy choice overall. Others suggest that caffeine might actually help reduce scarring of liver tissue with Hepatitis C .
One of the most recent...
Caffeine nearly represents one of the basic food groups for most Americans. Ninety percent of us drink coffee, or some form of caffeine, every day…and about 300 mg
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