The effects of caffeine on short-latency afferent inhibition measured with paired-pulse conventional and threshold-tracking TMS

A comprehensive new study conducted by researchers at the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome has identified that the consumption of caffeine, in doses equivalent to approximately two standard cups of…

A new study explores the boundary between everyday caffeine and panic

A standard cup of coffee is unlikely to trigger a full-scale panic attack in individuals diagnosed with panic disorder, despite long-standing clinical warnings to the contrary. However, while a moderate…

The Unexpected Nightcap: University of Texas at El Paso Study Reveals Caffeine at Night Can Fuel Impulsive Behavior

New research from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is shedding light on a common habit with a potentially significant and often overlooked consequence: consuming caffeine at night.…

Nighttime Caffeine Consumption May Fuel Impulsivity, New University of Texas at El Paso Research Suggests

The common habit of reaching for a cup of coffee or an energy drink to power through late-night hours or combat fatigue may carry an unexpected and significant consequence, according…

Exploring the Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption Caffeine Metabolism and Sleep Behaviours A Mendelian Randomisation Study

New research published in the Journal of Sleep Research has challenged long-standing assumptions regarding the relationship between daily caffeine intake and chronic sleep disturbances. The study, led by Nilabhra R.…

Nighttime Caffeine Consumption Linked to Increased Impulsive Behavior in New University of Texas at El Paso Study

A groundbreaking study originating from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has unveiled a potentially significant and unexpected consequence of consuming caffeine during the nighttime hours. Research published…