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Energy drink study finds heart risk, but don’t blame caffeine

The American Heart Association has published a new study that warns consuming a large energy drink in a short period of time may jeopardize heart health. The research involved participants as young as 18 who were tasked with consuming a large caffeinated energy drink that contained ingredients commonly found in these beverages, including taurine and B-vitamins. The results come from … Continue reading

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