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How much coffee is too much coffee?
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Legend holds that "Kaffa", or coffee, was discovered in western Ethiopia by a man who
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noticed that his goats were more active after eating coffee beans.
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Today, caffeine is the most widely-used brain stimulant in the world.
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Caffeine works by blocking another chemical in your brain called adenosine from bonding
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to receptors on your neurons.
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Adenosine is an inhibitor that keeps many brain regions in check, including one called
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the reticular activating system, which basically amplifies brain activity.
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When adenosine is blocked, this region goes into overdrive, sending a wake-up call to
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the rest of your brain.
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So, actually, coffee doesn't stimulate your brain - it just suppresses the part that makes
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you drowsy!
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Is caffeine addictive? Some scientists think so. But it's not as bad as other drugs, because
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it doesn't strongly affect the dopamine pathways related to addiction.
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Your brain does learn to balance the caffeine, though, which is why stopping cold can be
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a real headache. And while the equivalent of 100 cups of coffee can kill you, studies
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have found that in moderation it may help protect against Alzheimers and Parkinsons
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disease.
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So perhaps our craving for coffee isn't all that BAAHHHD.