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…
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…











