Energy drinks cause negative health effects in more than half of young people
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the drinks can cause a range of adverse health effects.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the drinks can cause a range of adverse health effects.
Mixing alcoholic beverages with highly caffeinated energy drinks could be increasing the risk of falls and injury, according to Canadian researchers. A team from the University of Victoria’s Centre for
Cocio Energy drinks get their kick from the Amazonian plant “guarana,” which contains twice the amount of caffeine found in coffee seeds. And instead of artificial fruit flavors, Cocio Energy comes in two flavors—
chocolate and coffee.
BECKY STRIEPE, writing for the online site Care2 Make a Difference, suggests that, instead of buying commercial energy drinks, you may want to try five natural ways.
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