UPI: Research shows boys like caffeine more than girls do

Release Date: January 19, 2010 This content is archived.

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An article distributed by UPI reports that a UB study has shown there is a gender affect when it comes to teens and caffeine, with boys liking it more than girls do. The article quotes Jennifer Temple, assistant professor of exercise and nutrition science. Articles in The New York Daily News and the Twin Falls (Idaho) Times-News also covered the study.

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