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    The Benefits Of Caffeine

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    When looking into the benefits of caffeine, one also has to look at the cons of the so called benefit as well. Consuming caffeine is a great way to stop feeling fatigue but there are also many health risks that also arise when intaking caffeine. While caffeine has many benefits are health risks worth the rush of caffeine? Caffeine is one of those things that has been around for a very long time. If someone would say “caffeinated beverage,” no one would be confused because it is such a…

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    Caffeine Informative Essay

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    We all know about caffeine; your mother when you were little, did not allow you to have too much of it considering it made you hyper. Back then, we would have thought our mothers were just being cruel to us, but it was in our best interest. Why, you may ask: it’s because of how caffeine is addictive and how it affects us. According to an online encyclopedia, caffeine is, “ a stimulant, and is found in small amounts in coffee, tea, and colas...When taken in small amounts, caffeine increases…

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    NOS are often misleadingly advertised in sports, popular youth events and parties, which is worrisome considering that consuming high dosage of caffeine can be fatal when mixed with high intensity physical activities or alcohol (Reissig et al., 2009). The “aggressive marketing and rapid growth of energy drinks has resulted in increased reporting of caffeine poisoning and…

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    The Effects of Caffeine on the Human Body By Gilary Lozano Lopez Worldwide, 70 to 76 mg of caffeine is consumed per person daily from food items such as coffee, soda, tea, and chocolate (Millerand Gilbert 1981). Caffeine generates a feeling of energy in the consumer after ingestion, accelerates the heartbeat and causes alterations in perception, mood, and consciousness. These alterations are caused by the blockage of adenosine, a chemical found in all cells in the body that promotes…

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    from the Spanish and eventually became the biggest sugar trader. But with all that has happened what really drove the trade? Sugar was used as a sweetener for tea, coffee, and chocolate. When tea blew up around the world it was used because the caffeine kept people awake. Some even said that with that they got their better ideas. But sugar added to tea gave it such a better taste that the people…

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    statement, “Caffeine is a drug” evokes thoughts of aunts or neighbors trying to tell you the right way to diet, it is a correct one, and is being…

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    STEVEN LEVIN SPE 21 / Section 22 TOPIC: Caffeine and its Impact on the Human Body TITLE: Caffeine and What It Does to Your Body GENERAL PURPOSE: To Inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: After listening to my speech, the audience will be able to make an educated decision whether to include caffeine in their daily meals regimen. CENTRAL IDEA / THESIS: Given that caffeine is a big part of our lives, it’s important to understand the positive and negative effects of the caffeine on the human body. INTRODUCTION…

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    Argumentative Essay On Caffeine

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    Caffeine is normally found in coffee, tea, sodas and chocolates. However, caffeine supplements are also available in pill form. Once caffeine is consumed it is absorbed into the body through the stomachs lining and circulated in the bloodstream. Its effects usually take place within an hour of being used but factors such as age, weight, and other drugs can alter its results. Once absorbed it becomes dispersed throughout the body mainly affecting the brain stem, which unites with the central…

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    The consumption of caffeine has been showed to have both long- and short-term effects on the health. The most pronounced effect of caffeine on the cardiovascular system is the ability to raise blood pressure. In healthy individuals this is often not of great concern however hypertensive individuals might suffer from an acute increase in blood pressure, leading to server health. In addition a regular intake of caffeine is evident to lower the risk of developing arrhythmia as well as an important…

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    abnormalities, and dizziness. These are just a hand-full of side effects (not on the side of these drinks) that can occur when consuming this much caffeine. 5-Hour Energy claims you will get “no crash” with their small shot (2 fluid ounces) containing roughly 200 milligrams of caffeine. Even though they claim no crash, this only means no “sugar crash” because of the use of artificial sweeteners. There have been 13 reported deaths from this drink in just the past 6 years. In most cases this was…

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