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      Spike in related ED visits highlights ‘growing concern’ over caffeine intake among youth - 8 month(s) ago

      Caffeine-related ED visits among youth have risen substantially over the last several years, especially in boys, new data from Epic Research showed.“What stands out is the doubling of these rates over a relatively short period, particularly among middle and high school-aged children,” Kersten Bartelt, RN, a research clinician with Epic Research, told Healio. “This trend

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      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        #Caffeine-related ED visits among youth have risen substantially over the last several years, according to new data ☕🏥 🔗: https://t.co/uvKpniy7Ht

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      Caffeine improves systemic lupus erythematosus endothelial dysfunction by promoting endothelial progenitor cells survival - 9 month(s) ago

      AbstractObjective. We studied the role of caffeine intake on endothelial function in SLE by assessing its effect on circulating endothelial progenitor cell

      Source: academic.oup.com
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        A new study from @RheumJnl suggests a positive correlation between #caffeine intake and heart health. Read the full research article today: https://t.co/lnlquDcKtE @RheumatologyUK

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      Caffeine intake linked to better vascular health in study - 9 month(s) ago

      Consuming more caffeine may improve heart health, according to a study published in the Rheumatology journal.

      Source: medicalxpress.com
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        #Caffeine intake linked to better vascular health in study https://t.co/AYDBXr6phz

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      How To Quit Caffeine Without The Headache - 10 month(s) ago

      How do you stop drinking coffee without caffeine headaches? Follow these steps to avoid caffeine withdrawal.

      Source: www.henryford.com
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        You can give up coffee without getting headaches. Here are tips for how to quit #caffeine. https://t.co/VruhZ04bJS

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      What doctors wish patients knew about the impact of caffeine - 1 year(s) ago

      Caffeine can be part of a healthy diet for most people, but too much may pose a danger to your health. Three physicians share what to keep in mind.

      Source: www.ama-assn.org
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        What doctors wish patients knew about the impact of #caffeine. Three physicians share what to keep in mind. https://t.co/Xtc5Fp35AF

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      What doctors wish patients knew about the impact of caffeine - 1 year(s) ago

      Caffeine can be part of a healthy diet for most people, but too much may pose a danger to your health. Three physicians share what to keep in mind.

      Source: www.ama-assn.org
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        What doctors wish patients knew about the impact of #caffeine. Three physicians share what to keep in mind. https://t.co/15Y5nnPHkE

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      Genetic investigation into the broad health implications of caffeine: evidence from phenome-wide, proteome-wide and metabolome-wide Mendelian randomization - BMC Medicine - 1 year(s) ago

      Background Caffeine is one of the most utilized drugs in the world, yet its clinical effects are not fully understood. Circulating caffeine levels are influenced by the interplay between consumption behaviour and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the effects of circulating caffeine levels by considering genetically predicted variation in caffeine metabolism. Methods Leveraging genetic variants related to caffeine metabolism that affect its circulating levels, we investigated the clinical effects of plasma caffeine in a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS). We validated novel findings using a two-sample Mendelian randomization framework and explored the potential mechanisms underlying these effects in proteome-wide and metabolome-wide Mendelian randomization. Results Higher levels of genetically predicted circulating caffeine among caffeine consumers were associated with a lower risk of obesity (odds ratio (OR) per standard deviation increase in caffeine = 0.97, 95% confide

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        New Mendelian Randomization from @LoukasZagkos @htcronje @BarWoolf @stevesphd @Yuan_AS @LarssonSC @jotzou @dpsg108 et al.: Long-term increases in circulating #caffeine may reduce bodyweight and the risk of osteoarthrosis and osteoarthritis. https://t.co/cPM49r3u6A https://t.co/ttuPFUQxFj

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      Genetic investigation into the broad health implications of caffeine: evidence from phenome-wide, proteome-wide and metabolome-wide Mendelian randomization - BMC Medicine - 1 year(s) ago

      Background Caffeine is one of the most utilized drugs in the world, yet its clinical effects are not fully understood. Circulating caffeine levels are influenced by the interplay between consumption behaviour and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the effects of circulating caffeine levels by considering genetically predicted variation in caffeine metabolism. Methods Leveraging genetic variants related to caffeine metabolism that affect its circulating levels, we investigated the clinical effects of plasma caffeine in a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS). We validated novel findings using a two-sample Mendelian randomization framework and explored the potential mechanisms underlying these effects in proteome-wide and metabolome-wide Mendelian randomization. Results Higher levels of genetically predicted circulating caffeine among caffeine consumers were associated with a lower risk of obesity (odds ratio (OR) per standard deviation increase in caffeine = 0.97, 95% confide

      Source: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com
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        New Mendelian Randomization from @LoukasZagkos @htcronje @BarWoolf @stevesphd @Yuan_AS @LarssonSC @jotzou @dpsg108 et al.: Long-term increases in circulating #caffeine may reduce bodyweight and the risk of osteoarthrosis and osteoarthritis. https://t.co/cPM49r3u6A https://t.co/ttuPFUQxFj

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      Caffeine versus other methylxanthines for the prevention and treatment of apnea in preterm infants - Moresco, L - 2023 | Cochrane Library - 2 year(s) ago

      Collapse all Expand all Background Methylxanthines, including caffeine, theophylline, and aminophylline, work as stimulants of the respiratory drive, and decrease apnea of prematurity, a developmental disorder common in preterm infants. In particular, caffeine has been reported to improve important clinical outcomes, including bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and neurodevelopmental…

      Source: www.cochranelibrary.com
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Pediatrics
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        New Review including 22 RCTs (1776 preterm infants), most of them on treatment of apnea (13 studies), the others on prevention of apnea or extubation management. Mean gestational age 28 to 32 weeks. Read the findings: https://t.co/FLHBaNvMXh @AmerAcadPeds @ESPR_ESN #caffeine #BPD https://t.co/qp4OuPkbyE

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      How Coffee Could Protect Against Alzheimer's: Espresso Found To Inhibit Tau Proteins - 2 year(s) ago

      Compounds extracted from a regular espresso prevented the aggregation of tau proteins.

      Source: www.iflscience.com
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        #Espresso #Coffee Mitigates the Aggregation and Condensation of #Alzheimer′s Associated #Tau Protein https://t.co/jhGPDqulYQ #tauopathies #caffeine #genistein

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