I'll Have the Triple Cappuccino
March/April 2000
Utne Reader
Researchers in India report that caffeine may help fight the
effects of radiation. Scientists injected 471 mice with varying
amounts of caffeine before exposing them to lethal doses of gamma
radiation. As
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New Scientist (June 26, 1999) reports, 70
percent of the ultra-caffeinated mice survived, while all their
decaffed brethren gave their lives for science. The amount of
caffeine a human may require to stave off radiation sickness,
however, may not be practical. One researcher estimated that each
surviving mouse was pumped up with the equivalent of 100 cups of
java. At that point, radiation could be seen as a blessing.