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This was discussed in a Joe Rogan podcast w/ a sleep expert:

http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/matthew-walker

I learned a lot, and it changed my sleep behaviors.




His Google talk is also very interesting, a lot of other effects besides Alzheimer's are related to sleep deprivation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXflBZXAucQ


I've almost completely switched to decaf coffee (which still has 15-30% the amount of caffeine normally found in regular coffee) after reading "Why Do We Sleep" by Matthew Walker.

And half of the office here is either reading it now or wants to start reading it


The American standard for decaf coffee is to remove 97% of caffeine content[0]. (Note - I couldn't find specific CFRs on an official government site, so it's possible this is just a recommendation and not actually enforced. However, a quick google will confirm that this is the consensus on how things are supposed to operate - I make no comment on how they actually operate.)

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decaffeination#Caffeine_conten...


If you drink Swiss Water decaf, it's 99.9% caffeine free.




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