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Will iced coffee keep you awake?
Although there's a fairly broad range in caffeine content for both coffee and tea, coffee almost always contains more caffeine than tea. These beverages will help you to stay awake by providing energy and contains zero or less caffeine than coffee. Cold black coffee definitely can keep you awake.
Although there’s a fairly broad range in caffeine content for both coffee and tea, coffee almost always contains more caffeine than tea. These beverages will help you to stay awake by providing energy and contains zero or less caffeine than coffee. Cold black coffee definitely can keep you awake.
See lessWhy do break ups hurt so bad?
When you go through a breakup, especially one that's unexpected, your body may register it as an emergency and go into "fight-or-flight" mode. Being in this state triggers the release of hormones that can prepare your body to stay and deal with a threat or to run away to safety, according to Very WeRead more
When you go through a breakup, especially one that’s unexpected, your body may register it as an emergency and go into “fight-or-flight” mode. Being in this state triggers the release of hormones that can prepare your body to stay and deal with a threat or to run away to safety, according to Very Well Mind. It can also trigger a rapid heartbeat or trembling. Our muscles tense, we lose our appetite, we may experience [gastrointestinal] disruption, and we’re likely to have trouble falling asleep. Being in this physically hyper-vigilant state over a period of time can lead to headaches, stomachaches, and muscle soreness. Research has shown that regions of the brain that get activated in response to physical pain also get activated in response to a breakup.
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