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Caffeine

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Medical Notes: How To Get ‘FOREVER Chemicals’ Out Of Your Water, A New Purpose For Your Smartwatch, And How To Get Better Sleep

>> November 26, 2025

Will we ever truly get rid of ‘Forever chemicals’? Are sound waves the next big thing in cancer treatment? Your smartwatch is good for more than just counting steps. The truth on how to get better sleep.

topics: Caffeine| Chemotherapy| Environment| Mental Health| Science| Side Effects| Sleep| Technology

How To Rewire Your Brain For Happiness And Success

>> May 18, 2025

Greg Hammer, author of Gain Without Pain, reveals the best tricks to form healthier habits that’ll lead to more happiness and success.

topics: Caffeine| Career| Consumerism| Education| Fitness and Exercise| Habits| Happiness| Mental Health| Nutrition and Diet| Public Health| School| Sleep

Medical Notes: How Caffeine Prevents Cancer, Reversing Heart Damage, And Your Guide To Dealing With The Winter Blues

>> January 22, 2025

Can heart failure be reversed? Coffee may be the secret key to fighting cancer. How are you dealing with the winter blues?

topics: Caffeine| Disease| Gene Therapy| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Therapy| Vitamin D

Medical Notes: Reversing Liver Damage, How Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fight Cancer, And Are Newborn Babies Conscious?

>> December 4, 2024

Jodi Feldheim, a healthcare architect, explains how nature plays an important part in medical design, the details that improve patient experience, and what future hospitals will look like.

topics: Caffeine| Debate| Disease| Risk| Sleep

Is There Such Thing as a ‘Safe’ Amount of Caffeine for Teens?

>> September 3, 2023

Dr. Holly Benjamin, a University of Chicago professor of pediatrics, discusses the dangers of adolescents consuming high amounts of caffeine.

topics: Addiction| Caffeine| Child Safety| Children| Children and Youth at Risk| Mental Health| Nutrition and Diet| Patient Care and Safety| Pediatrics| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Rehabilitation| Substance Abuse| Surgery| Vulnerable Populations

Rewiring Your Brain To Create Healthier Habits

>> April 30, 2023

Dr. Hammer believes our health is a big piece of overall happiness. He offers tips and tools that can help us be more intentional with our health.

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Brain Function| Caffeine| Disease| Fitness and Exercise| Habits| Happiness| Inflammation and Pain| Neuroscience and Neurology| Nutrition and Diet| Pediatrics| Public Health| Sleep

Medical Notes: December 11, 2022

>> December 11, 2022

A new test could better detect autism in children. Then, can air particles cause a heart attack? Then, A new, non-pharmaceutical approach to treating type two diabetes. And finally…can grocery shopping actually predict longevity?

topics: Air Pollution| Caffeine| Children| Children and Parenting| Diagnoses| Disabilities| Habits| Insulin| Masks| Pollution| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Smoking

Medical Notes: November 6, 2022

>> November 6, 2022

Should America stop outsourcing essential drug production? Then, CBD may be entering a new market. Then, after years of working through the pandemic, nurses have been hit hard. And finally, Teenage alcohol abuse will catch up to you later in life.

topics: Caffeine| Growth Hormone| Health Care| Inflammation and Pain| Manufacturing| Nurses| Patient Care and Safety| Risk| Supply Chain| Wellness

Medical Notes: August 28, 2022

>> August 28, 2022

Are robots helping or hurting the human workforce; Rewarding someone for a job well done may be a mistake; Pregnant women no longer have to give up caffeine; One more reason to get your eight hours of sleep each night.

topics: Brain Function| Caffeine| Cancer Treatment and Research| Career| Communication| Employment and Workplace Issues| Federal Government| Medical Research| Memory and Amnesia| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology| Research and Clinical Trials| Robotics| Sleep

Medical Notes: July 3, 2022

>> July 3, 2022

Why have experimental therapies for fragile X syndrome not worked? Then, antibiotics are great, but only when they’re actually needed. Plus, don’t try to vape your daily vitamins. And finally… allergies could save you from contracting Covid.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Behavioral Science| Caffeine| Covid-19 Pandemic| Disease| Experimental Treatments| Mutation| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Vaping and E-cigarettes| Vitamins

Medical Notes: Week of September 23, 2018

>> September 23, 2018

Unplanned pregnancy associations to attachment insecurity, the ideal amount of hours you should spend sleep, and what's the safest level of alcohol consumption?

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Biology| Caffeine| Cardiology| Children and Parenting| Congress| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health and Public Safety| Relationships| Risk| Sleep

Medical Notes: Week of April 9, 2017

>> April 9, 2017

A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 9.

topics: Caffeine| News and Headlines| Science| Sex| Sleep| Teenagers

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