Common Myths About Caffeine You Need To Stop Believing

It Can Counteract The Effects Of Alcohol

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This myth has been popularized by movies and television shows in which drunk characters drink coffee to sober up. However, experts confirm that this effect of caffeine is not true. Instead, adding a stimulant, such as caffeine, to a depressant, such as alcohol, can have disastrous results. A 2009 study published by the American Psychological Association concluded that college students who drank both alcoholic beverages and coffee were more likely to believe they were sober. These findings suggest that drivers who mix caffeine and alcohol are more likely to be involved in a car accident than drivers who drink only alcohol because they believe the caffeine has sobered them up. In reality, their reaction time and judgment is just as impaired.

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