User talk:157.142.200.197

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[edit] Caffeine#Pharmacology

Although I recognize that you were trying to provide helpful information, it appears that you copied the text from the website that you cited, which also happened to have very little credibility. However, if you would like to provide at least a paraphrased summary of the findings of Yaser Dorri, please go ahead, but try to provide a more direct source. Do you have access to any report that Dorri has published on his findings?

Anyway, I kept the text that you put up- it goes as follows…

Recently, An American physician Yaser Dorri has found that coffee beans also restore the appetite after cooking. He speculates the intense odorants in coffee "free up" the sensory receptors in the nose, thus restoring the jaded sense of smell.<ref name="Doctor's diary">{{cite journal | last = Fanu scoffs | first = James | coauthors = - | title = James Le Fanu scoffs at some recent food scares and notes some strange aches and pains| journal = Telegraph online| volume = - | issue = - | pages = -| date = 2007 | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=A1YourView&xml=/health/2007/12/17/hlefanu117.xml |accessdate = 2006-08-12 }}</ref>

As for source 31 showing up in the references, it had done so already… What you did was change the viewing from a 2-column layout to a 31-column layout. Please check the effects of edits before finalizing them, especially if you are not familiar with the syntax of the template. ~XarBioGeek (talk) 04:00, 23 January 2008 (UTC)