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…
A Large Prospective Cohort Study Suggests Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption May Reduce Dementia Risk and Slow Cognitive Decline
A groundbreaking prospective cohort study, meticulously conducted by a collaborative team of researchers from Mass General Brigham, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of…
Dreams May Be Key to Feeling Truly Rested, New Study Suggests
The subjective experience of a "good night’s sleep" is a complex phenomenon, extending far beyond the mere duration of slumber. For decades, sleep science has grappled with understanding what constitutes…
New trial suggests CBD oil could lower anxiety in autistic children and reduce parenting stress
The research arrives at a critical juncture in pediatric neurology and psychiatry. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges with social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and…










