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Caffeine withdrawal

Caffeine withdrawal can cause anxiety. Anxiety is common in those who choose to quit drinking caffeine or even gradually reducing their caffeine intake.

This is more true for those who depend on caffeine to function, such as a morning cup of coffee. Withdrawal symptoms can last for a week or two.

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