Citifmonline Taking a nap causes the brain to get rid of adenosine rapidly, so you may have a harder time falling asleep later on in the night. However, there are some benefits to taking short naps during the day. Studies show that people who took midday naps ...
Daily Mail And in a study published just a few weeks ago, Australian researchers suggested a chemical in coffee called chlorogenic acid may increase the risk of diabetes and even lead to the body storing excess fat. The study, published in the Journal of ... and more »
Daily Mail And in a study published just a few weeks ago, Australian researchers suggested a chemical in coffee called chlorogenic acid may increase the risk of diabetes and even lead to the body storing excess fat. The study, published in the Journal of ...
Longview Daily News It's thought to work by interfering with a brain chemical called adenosine that facilitates sleep. Blocking the receptors for adenosine also allows the brain's own stimulants, neurotransmitters dopamine and glutamate, to rev up bodily systems. "It not ...