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Drinks filled with sugar and caffeine block vessels, which can then lead to a stroke or heart attack if they're consumed regularly.
The marketplace is full of products that are advertised as energy drinks. The majority contain sizeable amounts of added caffeine. If you drink something that contains what is regarded as the most …
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Five healthy alternatives to energy drinks that will give you a midday boost without the caffeine crash.
By Maggie Fox and Linda Carroll<br>Does this sound like you? Two cups of coffee in the morning, a coffee break at 11 or so, another cup in the afternoon and a cup after dinner? That might be enough to interfere with sleep or even give some people the jitter
When children aged 10-14 consume energy drinks, one in five consumes too much caffeine.
In a world where working longer and longer hours is becoming the norm, products that keep us awake and alert have rapidly become must-haves for millions of people. Coffee, the old standby, has big …
Is coffee no longer giving you an energy boost in the morning? Here's why
Do you start your day off with an energy drink? Millions of Americans prefer energy drinks over coffee. But while they both contain caffeine, energy drinks are typically packed with other ingredients, some of which can take a toll on your health. A new study has even found a direct correlation between the consumption of energy drinks and chronic disease.Energy Drinks and Your HealthAccording to a…
Natural energy drinks like tea, coffee, and yerba mate have a history of safely boosting focus and productivity, and offer other mental health benefits too.
An illustrated infographic on coffee in the workplace.
Drinking coffee is good for you. Not only can a few cups a day
Research shows that the therapeutic benefits of drinking coffee do not apply to pregnant women.
Turns out coffee has lots of potential health benefits.
There really can't be any adult in this great big world that has never tried coffee. It's consumed everywhere, and judging by the amount of Starbucks loc...
For many, coffee or tea is a sacred morning ritual. And while that ritual may offer many health benefits (and a serious pick-me-up), your favorite brew comes
A study suggests drinking four or more cups of coffee per day could significantly raise your risk of dying from any cause if you are under 55. But other medical researchers say four cups a day may be just fine if you're healthy.