Energy drinks often have high levels of caffeine, much more than soft drinks, tea or coffee, and can pose a danger to children because of it. The American Academy of Pediatrics and Food and Drug ...
Most people get their caffeine from coffee. But some, especially those who are younger, are increasingly turning to so-called "energy drinks," leading to concerns that teens are consuming too much ...
Energy drinks have received public scrutiny since hitting the mainstream beverage market in the 1990s. But the beverage industry has largely defended them by drawing comparisons to the caffeine ...
Either way, here’s why your current or future caffeine addiction is a serious problem. As I sit here writing my opinion on caffeine addictions in college students, I’m ironically sipping an energy ...
It’s a lot to squeeze in amid his senior year at BYU, working and, along with his wife, expecting his first child. Many endurance athletes start their workouts with a jolt of caffeine in a cup of ...