Abstract
Caffeine is the drug of choice for adults of the world. It is commonly found in the favorite beverages they consume such as coffee, energy drinks, soft drinks and tea. The caffeine molecule is a decorative sculpture that helps visitors identify the recently-constructed Chemistry and Chemical Biology Building on the Busch Campus of Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey.
Highlights
Caffeine is the drug of choice for adults of the world
It is commonly found in the favorite beverages they consume such as coffee, energy drinks, soft drinks and tea
Under our experimental conditions the cardiovascular effects of caffeine appear within 15-30 minutes of consumption and are pronounced by 4560 minutes
Summary
Caffeine is the drug of choice for adults of the world. It is commonly found in the favorite beverages they consume such as coffee, energy drinks, soft drinks and tea. The caffeine molecule is a decorative sculpture that helps visitors identify the recently-constructed Chemistry and Chemical Biology Building on the Busch Campus of Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey. Caffeine is ubiquitous and there is much in the lay press and non-biomedical scientific literature written about it (e.g. behavioral, dietetic, epidemiological, exercise ergogenics, nutritional, psychological and social). There have been few serious experimental investigations of caffeine’s physiological and pathophysiological actions on important mammalian organs and organ systems. In our cardiovascular physiology research laboratory at Rutgers University, we are trying to bridge this gap
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