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Caffeine causes sensitivity

Some people can sleep after caffeine intake, while other individuals with anxiety can become caffeine sensitive. That is why they feel palpitations, restlessness, and jitters.

People can become caffeine sensitive because of their genes, metabolism, age, lifestyle, or medications that don't mix well with caffeine.

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