Healthy Living

Setting the record straight on caffeine myths

March is National Caffeine Awareness Month, and the International Food Information Council is helping set the record straight on some caffeine myths.

Megan Meyer, science communications specialist with the council, says naturally occurring caffeine is not better for your health.

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