____ doses ofcaffeine canlead to ____anxiety andpanic disorders.In excess,coffee can___ boneloss.Caffeineworks by___ thenervoussystem.Howmuch istoomuch?Mental Healthsymptoms canemerge orare____ whendrinking excesscaffeine.In largeamounts,caffeine can____ yourblood pressure.Drowsiness,headaches,and nausea arecommon _____symptoms.Too muchcaffeine cancause a____ ofsleep.Long termcaffeineconsumptioncan lead toaddiction anddependence.Decaffeinatedteas are analternative tocoffeeIn excess,coffee cancause ____& ____.Caffeineshould notbe combinedwith?Too muchcaffeine can___ controlof fine motormovements.Its effect takesabout 30-60min to be feltand can lastup to hoursLong termsymptoms ofexcess coffeeincludeirritability andrestlessness.Caffeineis a?The ____coffee youdrink, the loweryour risk fordepression andanxiety.Researchsuggests thatcaffeinereleasesdopamine andserotoninCoffee affectsthe absorptionof manymedications inyourbloodstream.Other sourcesof caffeine canbe found inseeds, plants,teas, colas, &chocolateCaffeine canhave anegativeimpact onyour mood.High caffeineintake cancause heartproblems.Caffeine ___activity in yourbrain, makingyou feel morealert and active.The morecaffeine youdrink, the ___your bodywants to work.____ doses ofcaffeine canlead to ____anxiety andpanic disorders.In excess,coffee can___ boneloss.Caffeineworks by___ thenervoussystem.Howmuch istoomuch?Mental Healthsymptoms canemerge orare____ whendrinking excesscaffeine.In largeamounts,caffeine can____ yourblood pressure.Drowsiness,headaches,and nausea arecommon _____symptoms.Too muchcaffeine cancause a____ ofsleep.Long termcaffeineconsumptioncan lead toaddiction anddependence.Decaffeinatedteas are analternative tocoffeeIn excess,coffee cancause ____& ____.Caffeineshould notbe combinedwith?Too muchcaffeine can___ controlof fine motormovements.Its effect takesabout 30-60min to be feltand can lastup to hoursLong termsymptoms ofexcess coffeeincludeirritability andrestlessness.Caffeineis a?The ____coffee youdrink, the loweryour risk fordepression andanxiety.Researchsuggests thatcaffeinereleasesdopamine andserotoninCoffee affectsthe absorptionof manymedications inyourbloodstream.Other sourcesof caffeine canbe found inseeds, plants,teas, colas, &chocolateCaffeine canhave anegativeimpact onyour mood.High caffeineintake cancause heartproblems.Caffeine ___activity in yourbrain, makingyou feel morealert and active.The morecaffeine youdrink, the ___your bodywants to work.

Coffee and Your Health - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. O-____ doses of caffeine can lead to ____ anxiety and panic disorders.
  2. I-In excess, coffee can ___ bone loss.
  3. O-Caffeine works by ___ the nervous system.
  4. N-How much is too much?
  5. I-Mental Health symptoms can emerge or are____ when drinking excess caffeine.
  6. B-In large amounts, caffeine can ____ your blood pressure.
  7. N-Drowsiness, headaches, and nausea are common _____ symptoms.
  8. G-Too much caffeine can cause a ____ of sleep.
  9. O-Long term caffeine consumption can lead to addiction and dependence.
  10. B-Decaffeinated teas are an alternative to coffee
  11. G-In excess, coffee can cause ____ & ____.
  12. B-Caffeine should not be combined with?
  13. B-Too much caffeine can ___ control of fine motor movements.
  14. G-Its effect takes about 30-60 min to be felt and can last up to hours
  15. I-Long term symptoms of excess coffee include irritability and restlessness.
  16. N-Caffeine is a?
  17. I-The ____ coffee you drink, the lower your risk for depression and anxiety.
  18. I-Research suggests that caffeine releases dopamine and serotonin
  19. G-Coffee affects the absorption of many medications in your bloodstream.
  20. O-Other sources of caffeine can be found in seeds, plants, teas, colas, & chocolate
  21. N-Caffeine can have a negative impact on your mood.
  22. B-High caffeine intake can cause heart problems.
  23. G-Caffeine ___ activity in your brain, making you feel more alert and active.
  24. O-The more caffeine you drink, the ___ your body wants to work.