Nine out of 10 Americans have some caffeine every day, UNC Health says, whether that be coffee, tea or an energy drink. There are downsides: in large amounts, caffeine can lead to seizures, sudden ...
According to the American Medical Association, roughly 85% of Americans consume caffeine daily, yet most of us don’t think twice about what it’s really doing to our bodies. That post-lunch slump, the ...
(Aliaksandr Yarmashchuk/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Drinking coffee may lift your mood and boost your cognitive performance, ...
More energy. A faster metabolism. Better focus. Improved mood. With promises like these, it’s no wonder that energy drink sales in the U.S. reached almost $27 billion in 2025, up about 80 percent from ...
A close-up of a bar of milk chocolate in foil on a white background - Sviatlana Lazarenka/Getty Images It's a common misconception that sugar makes you hyper. While it is energy-dense, the idea of ...
With new research by the National Council on Aging affirming the fact that hair loss is not only a problem that faces 85% of men but also 33% of women as they age—and with further research published ...