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Primer

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Primer

Caffeine Withdrawal is a withdrawal syndrome that occurs after the abrupt cessation of (or substantial reduction in) prolonged daily caffeine use. The withdrawal syndrome includes headaches, fatigue or drowsiness, depressed mood, irritability, poor concentration, and flu-like symptoms (nausea, vomiting, or muscle pain/stiffness).&lt;ul id=&quot;frontpage &quot;style=&quot;column-width:20em; -webkit-column-count: 1; -moz-column-count: 1; column-count: 1;&quot; class=&quot;catlist_columns catlist…</description>
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