In the U.S., nearly 87 percent of the population consumes on average 193 mg of caffeine on a daily basis. In a new study, a team of researchers found that consuming three or more daily servings of caffeinated beverages, or three times the average amount, could increase the risk of developing headaches either on the same day or the following day, among patients with episodic migraine.
“Based on our study, drinking one or two caffeinated beverages in a day does not appear to be linked to developing a migraine headache, however, three or more servings may be associated with a higher odds o ...
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