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by lightedman
2380 days ago
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"Table 1 shows that the same doses of caffeine don’t make the mice more active in their cage" As a former rat owner, and a former locked-up felon, if a rat (or human) is in a cage, it tends to know and act like it's in one. Caffeine isn't going to make you suddenly more energetic in your cage unless you've got some other underlying issues, so that part of the study is instantly suspect. |
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Regardless, that could certainly explain the caffeine-only part, but it’s harder to square with the caffeine*anti-depressant effect.