21
Mar
Are energy drinks safer as ‘beverages’ than as ‘supplements’?
Some energy drink companies are starting to market their products as beverages and will include caffeine content on their labels.

21
Mar
Are energy drinks safer as ‘beverages’ than as ‘supplements’?
Some energy drink companies are starting to market their products as beverages and will include caffeine content on their labels.
16
Nov
How much caffeine would it take to kill you?
Before you reach for that 100th cup of coffee … read this.
12
Nov
Caffeine may perk up your world view
Caffeine has been shown to increase dopamine levels, explaining the positivity surrounding caffeine.
23
Oct
Can caffeine kill? 14-year-old dies after excessive consumption of energy drinks
A family is suing the maker of Monster Energy Drinks after a girl dies of caffeine toxicity. Should the FDA consider caffeine limits on these drinks?
06
Aug
Pacific Northwest coastal seas found to be highly caffeinated
Residents of the Pacific Northwest are known for their love of coffee — so much that their coastal waters are frothy with caffeine.
25
Jul
Is caffeinated water the new energy drink?
There’s a new buzz-inducing beverage in town. Find out whether there’s a downside to these caffeinated thirst-quenchers.
19
Mar
Instead of coffee, try these tasty alternatives
If you’re trying to cut down on caffeine, there are plenty of delicious java substitutions.
07
Mar
U.S. health authorities warn against ‘inhalable caffeine’
The FDA issued a warning to the maker of AeroShot, a new inhalable caffeine product, citing mislabeling and safety concerns.
02
Mar
Why caffeine affects morning people more than night owls A person’s ‘chronotype’ influences how they respond to having caffeine in their system come nightfall.
28
Nov
Can caffeine contamination alert authorities to sewer leaks?
Caffeine in lakes is more likely to come from human urine than from ducks and geese, indicating that the sewage system isn’t working correctly.