Caffeine Addiction Is No Joke: Psychiatrist. Jennifer Grogan.
by Grogan, Jennifer; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 47Health. Publisher: Spectator, 2005ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Caffeine -- Physiological effect | Caffeine habit | Coffee | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Book) | Drug withdrawal symptomsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Anne Maio wakes up in the morning and immediately turns on her coffee maker. Her black cup of coffee is ready by the time she gets out of the shower. She gets dressed and fills her travel mug with a second cup. She refills again as soon as she gets to work. By the end of the day, Maio, 43, has had 10 cups. Maio, of Rumford, R.I., sleeps in on weekends. She wakes up with a headache. But that's easily remedied with a cup of coffee. 'It's almost like being a junkie. You want your caffeine.'" (SPECTATOR) The article discusses caffeine addiction and its withdrawal symptoms.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Caffeine Addiction Is No Joke: Psychiatrist, Feb. 22, 2005; pp. A01+.
"Anne Maio wakes up in the morning and immediately turns on her coffee maker. Her black cup of coffee is ready by the time she gets out of the shower. She gets dressed and fills her travel mug with a second cup. She refills again as soon as she gets to work. By the end of the day, Maio, 43, has had 10 cups. Maio, of Rumford, R.I., sleeps in on weekends. She wakes up with a headache. But that's easily remedied with a cup of coffee. 'It's almost like being a junkie. You want your caffeine.'" (SPECTATOR) The article discusses caffeine addiction and its withdrawal symptoms.
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