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WHETHER we need a 3pm pick-me-up or we’re gearing up for a tough workout, many of us reach for an energy drink.  But before ...
Energy drinks have exploded in popularity in recent years. Dressed in colorful labels and enticing flavors, brands like ...
As sales of energy drinks are rising on the University of Minnesota campus, health experts warn about the long-term effects. ...
Dietitians say water is the No. 1 drink for better energy and mental clarity. Water helps improve cognitive and physical ...
Findings from a new study found that a popular low-calorie sugar substitute can increase the risk of brain and heart ...
Too many energy drinks can trigger sudden heart attacks, even in healthy people, according to scientists, who have warned parents to watch how much children consume. Almost one in three 10 to 19 ...
Caffeine is safe in moderate amounts, but excessive intake, especially from supplements or in children, can pose serious ...
A teenager had a traumatic experience after drinking just one too many Alani Nu energy drinks over the course of a year.
Dr. Evan Levine, a cardiologist with 30 years of experience, warns that common beverages like alcohol, soda, energy drinks, and even Starbucks frappuccinos pose significant risks to heart health ...
Erythritol, a commonly used sugar substitute often marketed as "healthy," may impair blood vessel health by disrupting the ...
If you’re going to have an energy drink, limit yourself to one small (250ml) can per day. “Drinking more than that and you risk poor sleep, anxiety, jitteriness, headaches or even heart ...