When you cut out caffeine, you'll miss out on the temporary spike in blood pressure people often get from caffeine. However, the exact impact of cutting out caffeine can depend on your caffeine ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I love to drink coffee. I often have multiple cups a day. Recently, I was diagnosed with diabetes and high blood pressure. My doctor advised that I may want to cut back on my ...
Coffee first entered human lives and veins over 600 years ago. Now we consume an average of almost two kilos per person each year—sometimes with very specific preferences about blends and preparation ...
Your morning coffee ritual gets blamed for a lot when it comes to blood pressure concerns, but the real culprit might be lurking in your bedroom. While that daily cup of joe causes a temporary spike ...
Caffeine can cause mild elevations in blood pressure that last for as long as four hours or more. For most adults, drinking two to three cups of coffee a day is safe, but for people with severe high ...
Clare Collins AO is a Laureate Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Newcastle, NSW and a Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) affiliated researcher. She is a National Health ...