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Drinking coffee in the evening may keep your brain too active during sleep, affecting its ability to rest and recover.
The researchers also discovered striking changes in the brain's electrical rhythms during sleep: caffeine attenuated slower oscillations such as theta and alpha waves -- generally associated with deep ...
A Canadian study using AI and EEG shows caffeine disrupts brain recovery during sleep by increasing neural complexity and ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed Marc-André Blanchard as his permanent chief of staff, effective July. Blanchard, a ...
The study also found that caffeine reduced slower brain waves like theta and alpha waves, which are usually linked with deep, ...
Parkinson’s disease is best known for its effects on the central nervous system. In addition, recent scientific advances ...
"The results showed that caffeine increased the complexity of brain signals, reflecting more dynamic and less predictable ...
As the world undergoes rapid political and economic transformations with escalating conflicts shaking the Middle East, the ...
The 30-year study, which followed the eating habits of more than 100,000 middle-aged adults, found that diets with ...
From cull order to convoy to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., is refusing to give up its birds.
New research suggests a common daily habit may send your brain into overdrive while you sleep — even if you do it hours before bedtime. Scientists warn the disruption could interfere with the brain’s ...