Coffee and tea both contain caffeine. A standard 8-ounce cup of coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine, while a cup ...
While energy drinks and coffee can both block fatigue, experts agree that coffee is generally a safer choice. Coffee doesn’t contain potentially harmful additives like taurine, D-glucuronolactone, ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for the nation’s top health post, has vowed to “get the chemicals out” of America’s food amid mounting concerns over the health effects of ...
Like the old candy ad, sometimes something good can come from a collision of two completely unrelated things. Take beef jerky and energy drinks. Perhaps you’d eat them together, but you’d definitely ...
This Collection welcomes original research on food additives, including research on new food additives monitoring of additives, and their effects on health and consumer behaviour. Food additives are ...
The colorful packages lining supermarket shelves hide more than convenience—they contain ingredients potentially damaging your brain’s ability to form and retain memories. While food technology has ...
Processed foods are convenient and often yummy, but they have a hurtful hidden impact on your sleep. So, if sleepless nights are becoming your new normal, it might be worth it to take a closer look at ...
Food additives are often considered undesirable by consumers. This is particularly the case recently, with many consumers concerned about their prevalence within ultra-processed foods. So are ...
The FDA is set to ban the sale of drinks that combine caffeine and alcohol. Nov. 16, 2010— -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will effectively ban the sale of beverages that combine ...
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