New research links energy drinks to heart risks particularly in those with genetic conditions raising serious concerns about their safety.
YOUR morning alarm goes off, you drag yourself out of bed, make your way downstairs and then… what? For nearly all of us, the first thing we do is make ourselves a drink. And there is one drink ...
As highly caffeinated energy drinks have become popular with kids, a coalition of health organizations has new guidelines on ...
However, recent research has raised significant concerns regarding their impact on cardiovascular health. Studies have shown that the consumption of energy drinks can lead to acute changes in ...
Kids between 5-8 should drink 2-5 cups of water and 2.5 cups of milk a day. Kids 9-13 should have 2.75-7.6 cups of water and ...
That's according to new recommendations from a coalition of health and nutrition organizations, which come as highly caffeinated energy drinks remain popular among teens. The recommendations for ...
The consensus statement offers healthy drinking habits for children ... Examples include sports drinks, soft drinks/sodas, energy drinks, fruit drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, fruitades, aguas ...
Examples include coffee, tea, energy drinks, and energy shots ... which contributes to negative health outcomes. The AAP suggests that children under 12 years old avoid caffeine and those ...