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    drugs and effects

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    Nicotine: Uses: In cigarettes‚ cigars‚ tobacco‚ and sometimes hookah. Effects: Same effects as caffeine Withdrawal: Irritability‚ feeling ill/sick Tolerance: Increasing amount intake over a short period of time Caffeine: Uses: In drinks‚ (i.e.): coffees‚ soda‚ and tea. Effects: Increased energy‚ forced wakefulness‚ and mental alertness. Withdrawal: headaches‚ agitation‚ tiredness Tolerance: Increasing amount taken in over a period of time Alcohol: Uses: beer‚ wine‚ hard liquor‚ “unwind”

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    Pre-Workout Supplements

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    athletes today‚ and there have been a lot of questions raised about the long-term effects of them. There are a lot of different brands in this industry‚ but most of the products contain the same main ingredients: Creatine‚ nitric oxide‚ vitamin B‚ and caffeine. There has been quite a bit of research done on these ingredients individually‚ but together they have not been studied very much‚ which is why a lot of athletes avoid them. Another problem with these products is that athletes are becoming dependent

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    or harmful but until now health experts cannot prove the future of it. Experts were concerned about caffeine in coffee and they chose coffee to conduct studies on caffeine as it is a widely consumed and accepted food stimulants. There is much debate on the safety of caffeine. The results from studies‚ even in carefully controlled scientific experiments‚ were contradictory on the effects of caffeine. Most of the studies were done on laboratory animals so scientists displayed uncertainty on whether

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    Clay Internal Assessment Design Question: Does the caffeine in Coca-Cola affect blood pressure? Hypothesis: The amount of caffeine in Coca-Cola will cause to the adrenal glands‚ located on the top of the kidneys‚ to release more adrenaline which will in turn cause an increase in blood pressure. As the amount of Coca-Cola decreases‚ so will the difference between initial blood pressure and blood pressure after the consumption of the caffeine. Variables: Independent Variables | Dependent Variables

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    analgesics to figure out their main chemical components. Calculations: 1.) Rf = Distance spot traveled/ distance solvent traveled Results: Table 1: TLC Analysis Analgesic Drugs | Rf Value | Acetaminophen | 0.323 | Aspirin | 0.597 | Caffeine | 0.081 | Unknown 154 (Plate 1) | 0.081‚ 0.306‚ 0.597 | Ibuprofen | 0.698 | Salicyclamide | 0.587 | Unknown 154 (plate 2) | 0.079‚ 0.397‚ 0.587 | Discussion: The goal of this experiment was to use TLC Analysis to determine the analgesic

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    impairment of motor coordination‚ even though breath alcohol concentration and objective tests of motor coordination and reaction time didn’t reflect this. • The amount of caffeine a energy drink has‚ promotes dehydration • Compete against redbull‚ monster‚ and SoBe as their biggest competition • Increased caffeine levels can result in stomach problems‚ panic attacks‚ anxiety‚ and cardiac arrhythmias • Limit their promotion to sports that revolve around extreme • Energy drink

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    as much if not more caffeine than coffee depending on the brand of energy drink‚ and have as much sugar as a soft drink does. Many consumers however do not know the dangers of energy drinks when they over consumed. In today’s society‚ energy drinks should have laws that limit the consumption and sales‚ and protect the consumers‚ such as kids‚ from the harmful ingredients in them. Researches from the WHO Regional Office in Europe looked at studies that suggested that caffeine intoxication can lead

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    cleverly does so in order to maintain the readers interest. Each beverage played their role in history and almost all beverages were cherished yet hated at the same time. All beverages containing a drug whether it is alcohol (Beer‚ Wine ‚Spirits) or caffeine (coffee‚ tea‚ Coca-Cola). Beer originated from Mesopotamians sometime around 10‚000 BCE due to hunter and gathers collecting cereal grains‚ Cereal grains being a easily harvested food that lasts winter plenty was collected . Later on from 9‚000

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    Coffee, Niknok and Me

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    Coffee‚ Niknok‚ and Me Behind every successful woman...is a substantial amount of coffee (prepared by a successful man). Sleep is a symptom of caffeine deprivation. I had my cravings for caffeine when I started working as an editor’s assistant of a publishing company several years ago to support my college studies. When I got the job‚ the company was in the process of reviving its lost glory in the field of publication. Thus I had to cope with a lot of pressure from assisting the

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    Conversion Chinese are historically tea-drinking people. China is the homeland of tea. (www.chinavista.com ‚ Du Feibao). The tea leaf contains an alkaloid (5%‚ mainly caffeine) which is a stimulant (www.chinavista.com ‚ Du Feibao). Caffeine is very addictive‚ when used in high quantities. This may suggest that the caffeine in Starbucks coffee is the reason why Starbucks may have a really good chance at converting China into a people who consume coffee just as much if not more than they drink

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