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It's worth also thinking about your caffeine consumption more broadly - consuming lots of it every day can cause a caffeine overuse headache and if you suddenly stop, you might get a withdrawal headache.

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The distinction is crucial: While mRNA Covid vaccines broadly help to strengthen immune readiness, cancer-targeted mRNA medicines use surgical precision, teaching the body exactly which cells to attack.

Cash earnings, which are closely watched by analysts, were broadly flat at A$7.09 billion.

Although Congress already controls military funding, current appropriations can span multiple years and are broadly written, giving presidents wide discretion.

"It supports a broadly held hypothesis among neuroscientists, that brain connectivity determines brain function, but this has not been explicitly shown until now, and not across such a large breadth of cognitive domains," Osher said.

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