ABSTRACT
The virtually universal popularity of caffeine, together with concerns about its potential pathogenic effects, have made it one of the most extensively studied drugs in history. However, despite the massive scientific literature on this important substance, most reviews have either focused on limited areas of study or been produced in popular form
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
Caffeine: The Drug
part II|2 pages
Cardiovascular Effects
part III|3 pages
Menstrual and Reproductive Effects
part IV|2 pages
Mood and Performance and Psychopathology
part V|2 pages
Green and Black Teas
part VI|2 pages
Integration and Conclusion