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Most energy drinks have artificial ingredients and high amounts of caffeine. Learn about their short-term and long-term health effects and who should avoid them.
The Public Information Officer at the Mid-Ohio Valley Heath Department spoked on the dangers of students and athletes ...
England is planning to ban the sale of highly caffeinated energy drinks to kids under 16. Some experts say they'd like to see ...
In recent years, energy drinks have exploded in popularity across the United States, with people consuming them at record ...
Reviewed by Rachel Goldman, PhD, FTOS Key Takeaways Energy drinks seem like a convenient, even healthy fix to combat fatigue, ...
Diet soda devotees have their reasons for obsessing over their favorite diet drink — sometimes it’s the flavor, and for ...
Pro cyclists swear by the stuff, but the science shows ketones aren’t for speed. Their real power may lie in recovery and ...
The UK soft drinks group’s managing director on why he believes Cawston Press can thrive in a fast-moving sector with fierce ...
Wellness drinks tout promises of stress relief, focus, and better digestion, but experts warn that dosages are unclear and ...
When you drink caffeine during this peak, two things can happen. First, caffeine may interfere with cortisol’s ability to ...
Purdey’s, the natural energy drink brand, has unveiled a new identity – complete with refreshed packaging and flavourful new ...
People drink more sugary beverages when it's hot, researchers found, significantly increasing their sugar intake. That impact ...