Energy Drinks Dangerous For Kids, Overdoses Reported
New research explains that energy drinks may be unsafe for children to consume due to many of the ingredients found in most of these booster beverages.
New research explains that energy drinks may be unsafe for children to consume due to many of the ingredients found in most of these booster beverages.
A recent study was able to determine the chemical processes behind antioxidants in roasted coffee.
Recent deaths caused by Four Loko caused health officials to examine many energy drink brands.
Drinking coffee each morning may do more than just provide a caffeine kick. It may decrease the risk of getting type 2 diabetes.
With the recent banning of alcoholic energy drink Four Loko, the underground market is booming.
The study, published in The Journal of Pediatrics, discovered that 75 percent of children consume caffeine daily.
Mixing caffeine and alcohol has been long known to be extremely harmful and even potentially deadly when consumed in large amounts.