by Sue Robbins | Mar 24, 2021 | Wellness
Recent research shows that people are more likely to take “microbreaks” at work on days when they’re tired — but that’s not a bad thing. The researchers found microbreaks seem to help tired employees bounce back from their...
by Sue Robbins | Oct 13, 2020 | Miscellaneous
In people with advanced colorectal cancer, drinking coffee was associated with longer survival and less cancer progression. Drinking coffee may extend survival time in people with colorectal cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers studied 1,171 patients diagnosed...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 1, 2019 | Migraine
Caffeine withdrawal headaches develop after someone who usually consumes caffeine stops consuming it or cuts back on their intake too quickly. Consuming caffeine resolves caffeine withdrawal headaches, but other home and over-the-counter remedies can also ease...
by Sue Robbins | Oct 11, 2019 | Migraine
If you have migraines, one or two cups of coffee a day may be okay, but three or more could raise your risk of an attack, a new study concludes. Read more here.
by Sue Robbins | Aug 8, 2019 | Migraine
SEE GRAPH – Association between servings of caffeinated beverages compared to none and occurrence of migraine on the same day among 98 participants with episodic migraines followed for 6 weeks. Read more here.