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Start em young: Another caffeine delivery system marketed to “adults” but in reality will be consumed by teen gamers.
Health Headlines Commentary for July 16, 2019 Source: Press ReleaseG Fuel, The Official Energy Drink of Esports®, Is Now Available In 16-Ounce Cans Nationwide
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You cannot claim that one energy drink will lead to heart attack or stroke especially when your study group was 44 non-smoking healthy adults in their twenties
Health Headlines Commentary for November 6, 2018 Source: Having just ONE energy drink can narrow blood vessels in 90 minutes – increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, study finds Reference: The new findings will be presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2018 in Chicago, which takes place from November 10 to November 12.
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UK proposes ban on energy drink sales to children. Same logic applies to alcohol and cigarette bans. Caffeine falls into that category for children.
Health Headlines Commentary for August 31, 2018 Source: Government to ban energy drink sales to children in England
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Makers of FCKD UP stop production after teen’s death
Health Headlines Commentary for March 5, 2018 Source: FCKD UP: After teen’s death, should high-alcohol, high-sugar drinks be sold in Canada?
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Makers of FCKD UP halt production after teen’s death
Health Headlines Commentary for March 5, 2018 Source: Makers of caffeinated, high-alcohol drink halt production
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Sports and energy drinks should be avoided during childhood and adolescence
Health Headlines Commentary for September 26, 2017 Source: Sports and energy drinks should be avoided during childhood and adolescence Reference: Energy and sports drinks in children and adolescents
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Excess consumption of energy drink linked to man’s acute hepatitis
Health Headlines Commentary for November 2, 2016 Source: Man’s hepatitis linked to excessive energy drink consumption Reference: Rare cause of acute hepatitis: a common energy drink
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Energy drinks causing suspected deaths classic post hoc, ergo propter hoc approach to unexplained tragedy
Health Headlines Commentary for June 7, 2016 Source: Energy drinks suspected to have caused deaths of 3 Canadians
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Small energy drink study in teens shows consumption increases insulin resistance
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 7, 2015 Source: Energy drinks could make some teens more susceptible to diabetes, says Calgary study Reference: Energy drink consumption impairs oral glucose tolerance in adolescents: a randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study