Lots More Information

Related HowStuffWorks Articles

More Great Links

Sources

  • Arendash, G.W., et al., "Caffeine Protects Alzheimer's Mice Against Cognitive Impairment and Reduces Brain Beta-Amyloid Production," Neuroscience; 142:941-952, (2006).
  • Dance, Rosalie A. and Sandefur, James T. "Reading This Could Help You Sleep: Caffeine in Your Body." Hands on Activities for Algebra at College. 1999.
    http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/sandefur/handsonmath/downloads/pdf/coff1-s.pdf
  • Johns Hopkins University, Bayview Medical Center. "Caffeine Independence."
    http://www.caffeineindependence.org
  • Kirchheimer, Sid. "Coffee: The new health food?" WebMD.com, January 26, 2004.
    http://men.webmd.com/features/coffee-new-health-food
  • Lu, Y.P., et al. "Voluntary exercise together with oral caffeine markedly stimulates UVB light-induced apoptosis and decreases tissue fat in SKH-1 mice." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 104:31, July 31, 2007. pg. 12936-41.
    http://www.pnas.org/content/104/31/12936.full.pdf+html