High caffeine intake linked to hallucination proneness
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 05:42
in Physics & Chemistry
High caffeine consumption could be linked to a greater tendency to hallucinate, a new research study suggests. People with a higher caffeine intake, from sources such as coffee, tea and caffeinated energy drinks, are more likely to report hallucinatory experiences such as hearing voices and seeing things that are not there, according to the Durham University study...
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