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Energy drinks are the second most popular dietary supplement among U.S. teens and young adults behind multivitamins.
The total global sale of energy drink alone reached $57 billion in 2020. Energy drinks are the second-most popular dietary supplement among U.S. teens and ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband and son are constantly coming home with an energy drink in hand. I tell them that they are bad for you, but I don't know enough ...
Taurine is an ingredient in energy drinks. Is taurine safe? Taurine, in certain amounts, is a safe drink ingredient in the United States. Taurine occurs ...
... energy drink — compared to a placebo drink — thus raising the concern that energy drinks may increase the risk of cardiac events, Mayo Clinic researchers found.
ORLANDO, Fla. — New research shows that drinking one 16-ounce energy drink can increase blood pressure and stress hormone responses significantly.
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