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Comments by "" (@b.questor) on "SCI-FI Blueprint of Russian Propaganda" video.
Energy drink singles and beer multipacks? While there isn't a definitive answer proving a direct correlation between declining American alcohol consumption and high caffeine intake, research suggests that mixing caffeine with alcohol can lead to increased alcohol consumption due to caffeine masking the effects of intoxication, potentially causing people to drink more without realizing it; therefore, high caffeine consumption could be linked to higher, not lower, alcohol intake in some populations. Key points to consider: Masking effect: Caffeine can make people feel more alert even when intoxicated, leading them to underestimate their level of impairment and potentially drink more alcohol. Increased risk behaviors: Combining caffeine and alcohol can increase the risk of risky behaviors like binge drinking and driving under the influence. Research findings: Studies have shown a positive association between higher caffeine intake and increased alcohol consumption, particularly when caffeine is consumed alongside alcohol. - Research Labs AI
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