Caffeine tablets contain between 25 mg to 200 mg of caffeine and can be purchased without prescription in the USA. (A typical cup of coffee contains 100 mg of caffeine. ) Caffeine tablets are used to relieve fatigue and tiredness, which tends to be prevalent among (but not limited to) college students, truck drivers, and those who are required to work unusually long hours. Caffeine tablets are also used for weight loss, however opinions on its effectiveness still vary.
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- Caffeine tablets contain between 25 mg to 200 mg of caffeine and can be purchased without prescription in the USA. (A typical cup of coffee contains 100 mg of caffeine. ) Caffeine tablets are used to relieve fatigue and tiredness, which tends to be prevalent among (but not limited to) college students, truck drivers, and those who are required to work unusually long hours. Caffeine tablets are also used for weight loss, however opinions on its effectiveness still vary. Past studies have suggested that caffeine might offer some protection from skin cancer. Research conducted at the University of Washington in Seattle, has looked at caffeine's effect on human skin cells in a laboratory that had been exposed to ultraviolet radiation. They found that in cells damaged by UV rays, caffeine interrupted a protein called ATR-Chk1, causing the damaged cells to self-destruct.
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- Caffeine tablets contain between 25 mg to 200 mg of caffeine and can be purchased without prescription in the USA. (A typical cup of coffee contains 100 mg of caffeine. ) Caffeine tablets are used to relieve fatigue and tiredness, which tends to be prevalent among (but not limited to) college students, truck drivers, and those who are required to work unusually long hours. Caffeine tablets are also used for weight loss, however opinions on its effectiveness still vary.
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