Energy drinks caused 20,000 emergency room visits in 2011 and increase your risk of heart problems, diabetes, and binge drinking.
As an athlete, balancing early practices, weight training, school extracurriculars, sleep and everything in between can be a challenge. For many swimmers, grabbing an energy drink for a quick ...
The exact link between energy drinks and stroke risks is understudied, but limited research suggests that energy drinks, particularly when consumed excessively or regularly, may increase the risk of ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Once hailed as "better-for-you" alternatives, many popular energy drinks marketed as clean or wellness-focused are now under fire. Recent studies are ...
YORK, Pa. — Sugary energy drinks like Red Bull, Monster and C4 have become popular choices among kids, but what health issues could the excessive consumption of these beverages cause? Dr. Vinitha ...
Does a video clip show a young woman who had lung surgery because of energy drinks who will never be able to speak again? No, ...
The ban may not impact American kids, but it could create a global precedent. In recent years, several health administrative agencies in the U.S., including the Department of Health and Human Services ...
New research challenges the belief that diet drinks are healthier, showing that artificially sweetened beverages are linked ...
Unlike synthetic caffeine, natural caffeine contains antioxidants and other nutrients linked to health benefits, but both forms provide a jolt of energy.
The United Kingdom is moving to ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children as governments around the world increasingly target the products. "Energy drinks might seem harmless, but the ...