The hike in blood pressure and heart rate led scientists to believe that the caffeine in coffee could pose a heart risk. But a recent study by Harvard researchers found no significant increase in the risk of heart disease or stroke among men who drank up to four cups of coffee per day. Results in women were more or less the same.
Some of the well-documented benefits of caffeine include improved concentration, faster reaction time, better short-term memory and less fatigue.
That cell phone jammed up against your ear is delivering as much brain stimulation as a strong cup of morning coffee.
A new study published in the Annals of Neurology studied the brain waves of people use cell phones and found the electromagnetic fields emitted by the cells increase measurable brain activity.
Researchers urge caution before trying to boost brain activity with a cell phone. They say anything affecting the brain carries both pluses and minus's.