Health & Medicine
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Caffeine Boosts Long-Term Memory in Humans
The image of bleary-eyed college students surrounded by cups of coffee or cans of energy drinks used to fuel a late-night study session may not be a representation of the best study habits, but their beverage choice may give them an edge: The caffeine in their drinks is a memory enhancer.
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