Energy drinks are colorful, sweet, and hugely popular with teens, but a new Consumer Reports investigation finds what’s ...
An excess of sugary drinks can specifically lead to a higher risk of anxiety among teens, a new study shows. In a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, U.K.
A Consumer Reports investigation found many popular energy drinks contain two to three times the daily caffeine limit recommended for teens, with some exceeding labeled amounts by up to 16%. Excessive ...
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Consumer Reports investigation: Energy drinks risky for teens
Energy drinks are colorful, sweet, and hugely popular with teens. But they come with an important warning for parents. A new ...
Seventeen-year-old Texas cheerleader Larissa Nicole Rodriguez died last year from complications of an “enlarged heart due to stress and large amounts of caffeine,” per NBC. Now, her parents are suing ...
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“Definitely not in your early years,” Doctor emphasizes energy drink danger to teens
Dr. Andrade says teens who consume energy drinks can experience side effects such as increased heart rate, insomnia, jitters, ...
More energy. A faster metabolism. Better focus. Improved mood. With promises like these, it’s no wonder that energy drink sales in the U.S. reached almost $27 billion in 2025, up about 80 percent from ...
Energy drinks are colorful, sweet, and hugely popular with teens. A new Consumer Reports investigation finds what’s inside ...
Once the stuff of sleepless gamers and skateboarders, energy drinks now promise glowing skin, sharpened focus and aspirational wellness. But behind the buzzwords, the new wave of energy drinks may ...
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