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THE CAFFEINE EFFECT

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Half of us wake up and down a coffee before eating – an error, according to a recent study by the University of Bath. Caffeine before breakfast, especially after a poor night’s sleep, can raise blood sugar levels by 50%, and thus the risk of type-2 diabetes. So hold fire on that cuppa until you’ve had something to eat.

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