Inhalable caffeine product is the latest high-energy fix - Contra Costa Times
Posted by admin / Under Caffeine![]() Sci-Tech Today | Inhalable caffeine product is the latest high-energy fix Contra Costa Times By Roderiwque Ngowi AP An "Aero Shot" caffeine device is displayed in Boston, Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012. The lipstick-sized product went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and is also available in France. A single unit costs $2.99 ... Getting Caffeine Fix as Easy as Taking Deep Breath Need that caffeine fast? Inhale it AeroShot caffeine inhalers: The next club drug? |
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Caffeine spray creates a buzz - WWLP 22News
Posted by admin / Under CaffeineCaffeine spray creates a buzz WWLP 22News It's the new way to get your caffeine fix. It's called AeroShot and for now it's only sold in stores in Massachusetts or New York. It's the size of a tube of lipstick and can be found in convenience stores from Boston to Brighton. |
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Pageant mum defends high caffeine drinks - Ninemsn
Posted by admin / Under Caffeine![]() Zap2it.com | Pageant mum defends high caffeine drinks Ninemsn June Shannon frequently gives daughter Alana Thompson, who goes by the name Honey Boo Boo on the show, a mixture of Red Bull and Mountain Dew, both of which contain caffeine in the US. As powerful as four cups of coffee, Alana refers to the drink as ... 'Toddlers and Tiaras' Controversy: Mom Defends Feeding Daughter 'Pageant Crack' 'Toddlers and Tiaras': Kids using 'Go-Go Juice' and 'Pageant Crack' to help ... Toddlers and Tiaras: June Shannon defends decision to give Alana Thompson, 6 ... |
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Caffeine Reduces Fibrosis Risk in Nonalcoholic Liver Disease - Doctors Lounge
Posted by admin / Under CaffeineCaffeine Reduces Fibrosis Risk in Nonalcoholic Liver Disease Doctors Lounge Coffee caffeine consumption (CC) substantially reduces the risk of fibrosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to a study published in the February issue of Hepatology. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Coffee ... |
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