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Heavy energy drink intake may pose serious stroke risk, doctors warn
Downing several strong energy drinks every day may pose a serious stroke risk, doctors have warned in the journal BMJ Case ...
Researchers at Dartmouth College examined a database of television advertisements broadcast between March 2012 and February 2013 on 139 network and cable channels and found that more than 608 hours of ...
Under proposed regulations to take effect in December, energy drink firms will be prohibited from advertising product benefits or showing packaging on broadcast or print media without an accompanying ...
A recent case study reveals the potential for energy drinks to increase the risk of serious strokes and other cardiovascular ...
The energy drink industry has been under the spotlight as highly caffeinated beverages continue to surge in popularity. While energy drinks are marketed as convenient energy boosters, they are ...
Though the Academy of Pediatrics advises against the consumption of energy drinks by teens, researchers at Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center found that manufacturers market the bulk of their ...
Heavy energy drink use may sharply raise stroke risk, according to a case study that highlights hidden dangers of excessive ...
Improved service, better seating and heartfelt messages are at the heart of Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, but baristas say they’re under pressure. By Julie Creswell In an era of increasingly ...
Consumer organizations are pushing for an EU-wide ban on energy drink sales to minors due to health concerns related to ...
A man in Florida died after drinking three servings of the highly caffeinated drink at a Panera location in Florida, his family said in a wrongful-death lawsuit. By Amanda Holpuch The deaths of two ...
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